No. 1238 


A VALUABLE COLLECTION 


OF 


RARE BOOKS 


FROM THE LIBRARY OF 


DR. WILLIAM HIRSCH 


OF NEW YORK CITY 


Including Illuminated Books of Hours, Ancient Manuscripts, 
Rare Editions of the Classics, and 
Valuable Incunabula 


TO BE SOLD 


OCTOBER 19 AND 20, 1916 


Tuurspay AFTERNOON, OcToBER 19, aT 2.30 o’cLock. Lots 1-310 


Fripay AFTERNOON, OcTOBER 20, aT 2.30 o’cLock. Lots 311-625 


On Public Exhibition from October 9th 


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second-hand condition. If material defects are found, not men- 
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defects must be given promptly and the goods returned 
within ten days from the date of the sale. No exceptions 
will be made to this rule. Magazines and other periodicals, and all 
miscellaneous books arranged in parcels, are sold as they are without 
recourse. 


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as they are without recourse. The utmost care is taken to authen- 
ticate and correctly describe items of this character, but this Company 
will not be responsible for errors, omissions, or defects of any kind. 


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Priced Copy of this Catalogue may be secured for $1.00 


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NOTE. 


The books from the Library of Dr. William Hirsch of New York which 
are here catalogued are of a very unusual character. It is seldom that 
in a single sale so many items of Incunabula appear, or so many ancient 
Manuscripts, or so many volumes that appeal particularly to the classi- 
eal scholar. Dr. Hirsch gathered his treasures from all countries and 
availed himself here of the rare opportunities afforded by the sale of 
the Hurst, Poor, Hawkins, Crane, Eames, Hoe, Borden, and other im- 


portant collections. 


Seven Books of Hours of the Fifteenth Century are in this sale, with 
beautiful miniatures and initials in gold and colors, and there are many 
curious and important Manuscripts in Chinese, Japanese, Hebrew, 


Arabic, and Persian. 


Fine bindings, books on art in great variety, Goupil’s biographies with 
colored frontispieces, ancient and modern history, and the works of 


Diirer extra-illustrated with 286 portraits and views are also offered. 


Searce works from the presses of Aldus and Elzevir; a remarkable 
collection of the classics; early books on the Reformation by Erasmus, 
Luther, Calvin, and others; the first edition of the Nuremberg Chronicle 
in German (printed in 1493); early editions of the Bible, including that 
printed in Venice by Harlbrun in 1480; Antoninus, printed in Venice 
in 1476, Jenson’s edition of 1479, and that printed by Speier in 1487; 
St. Augustin, printed at Louvain in 1482; Chrysostomus’s Homelia, 
printed at Rome in 1470 (the first book printed by Lauer), and the 


Epistles of Hieronymus, 1480, are literary treasures which all collectors 


value highly. 


RARE AND FINE BOOKS 


FROM THE LIBRARY OF 


DR. WILLIAM HIRSCH 


OF NEW YORK 


FIRST SESSION. 
Thursday Afternoon, October 19, 1916, at 2:30 o'clock 
LOTS 1-310 | 


1, ABRAHAM A SANCTA CLARA. Heilsames Gemisch 
Gemash, das ist allerlei seltsame und verwunderliche Ge- 
schichten. Frontispiece by C. Luyken and numerous copper 
agnettes by [C. Weigel.| First Eprrion. Square 12mo, 
half morocco. (Frontispiece mounted, a few pages strength- 
ened and slightly foxed.) Wiirtzburg, 1704 


2. ADAM (R.). Ruins of the Palace of the Emperor Dio- 
cletian at Spalatro. Jllustrated with 61 beautiful plates, fine 
engravings by Bartolozzi, Zuccht, Cunego, etc. Imp. folio, 
half calf. N. p.: Printed for the Author, 1764 


3. ADDISON (JOSEPH). The Works of the late Right 
Honorable Joseph Addison, Esq. Jllustrated with Portrait 
by Miller after Kneller, and full-page engraved plates by 
Grignion after Hayman. 4 vols. 4to, full contemporary calf, 
leather labels. 

Birmingham: Printed by John Baskerville, 1761 


* The William Wilkieson copy, with his book-plate in each 
volume. In exceptional condition, the plates and text being 
entirely unspotted. 


4, ADVENTURES OF GIL BLAS of Santillane (Smollett). 
4 vols. Lond. 1782; History of England (Hume). 6 vols. 
N. Y. 1860. 10 vols. 16mo and 12mo, sheep and half calf. 


5. AISCHYLUS, Tragoedia septem. Oxonii, 1844; Horace. 
Opera. Lond. 1888; Eclogues and Georgies of Virgil. N. Y. 
1846; Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey, in Greek, 2 vols. Lip. 1822, 
and other books and pamphlets. 13 vols., various sizes and 
bindings. 7 


6. AUASOP. The Fables of sop, as First Printed by Wil- 
ham Caxton in 1484, with those of Avian, Alfonso and Poggio, 
now again edited and induced by Joseph Jacobs. 2 vols. 8vo, 
boards, parchment backs, uncut and largely unopened. 

Lond.: David Nutt, 1889 


* One of 60 copies printed on Large Paper. The Hoe copy, 
with book-labels. 


7. AFRICA. Ogilby (John). Africa: being an Accurate 
Description of the Regions of Aegypt, Barbary, Lybia, and 
Billedulgerid, the Land of Negroes, Guinee, Aethiopia, and 
the Abyssines, &c. Over fifty full-page and folding copper- 
plate maps and views, and many fine copper vignettes shewing 
customs, &c. Thick folio, half leather, edges uncut (title 
mounted, one leaf missing, a few plates and leaves torn into). 

Lond.: Tho. Johnson, 1670 

8. AGRIPPA (HENRICUS CORNELIUS). Ejusdem de 
duplici coronatione Caroli V. Caesaris Bononiam, historiola. 
Ejusdem, Ej. ac alior doct. Epigrammata. 12mo, morocco 
(rubbed). Colonizw: Ioannes Soter, 15385 


* First EpiTion. Inserted is a contemporary woodcut por- 
trait of Agrippa. : 


9. AIRY (OSMUND). Charles II. Hand-colored frontis- 
miece portrait of Charles Second and numerous fine photo- 
gravure portrats and plates, all in two states. 4to, full 
erushed crimson levant, with gilt arabesque and fleur-de-lis 
design in scrolls and panels on back and sides; doublures of 
crushed blue levant with broad gilt arabesque borders forming 
oval panels; end leaves of crimson silk, gilt top, uncut, bound 
by Taffin. Lond. &e.: Goupil & Co., 1901 


* JAPAN PAPER Copy, only 300 published. 


10. ALLEN (FRED H.). The Great Cathedrals of the 
World. Illustrated with 130 full-page plates, executed m 
photogravure. Thick royal folio, half crimson morocco, gilt 
top, uncut. Bost. [1886] 


11. AMBERLEY (VISCOUNT). An Analysis of Religious 
Belief. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth (one slightly shaken) 
Lond.: Trubner & Co., 1876 


12. AMBROSIUS (S8.). Opera primum per Hrasmum 
Roterodamum, mox per Sig. Gelenium tandem per Joa. 
Costerlum emendata. 5 vols. in one, very thick 4to, original 
stamped vellum, blue edges (name on title). Basil, 1555 

* The best edition. 


13. AMERICAN Commentary on the New ‘Testament. 
Edited by Alvah Hovey. Maps, dc. 8 vols. 8vo, half mo- 
rocco, gilt tops, uncut. Phila. [1886], &e. 


* Matthew, 2 vols. (Broadus); Luke (Bliss); Acts (Hack- 
ett); Corinthians (Gould); Mark (Clarke); John (Hovey); 
Revelation (Smith). 

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14. AMERICAN REVOLUTION. An Examination into 
the Principles, Conduct, and Designs of the Earl of Shelburne, 
taken from a Late Speech. Second Edition. 62 pp. 8vo, new 
wrappers, uncut (end leaves slightly stained). Lond. 1783 

* Relates to the Treaty of Peace and the recognition of 
American Independence, and contains a bitter attack on Lord 
Shelburne. 

15. AMERICAN SCENERY: or, Land, Lake and River. 
Illustrations of Transatlantic Nature. From Drawings by 
W. H. Bartlett, engraved by Wallis, Cousen, Willmore, Bran- 
dard, and others. 2 vols. 4to, half green morocco, gilt edges. 

Lond. 1840 


16. ANECDOTES AFRICAINES, depuis l’origine ou la 
découverte des différents Royaumes qui composent 1’ Afrique, 
jusqu’a nos jours. 12mo, old mottled calf, gilt back. 

Paris: Chez Vincent, 1775 

17. ANNUAL REGISTER (THE); or, a View of the His- 
tory, Politics, and Literature for the Years 1758, 1759, 1762, 
1763, 1768 and 1770. 6 vols. 8vo, full calf (rebacked). 

Lond.: Printed for J. Dodsley, 1779-1783 


* Lord Berwick’s copy, with his Book-plate in each volume. 


18. ANTONINUS (8.). Summula Confessionis (De- 
fecerunt). Gothic character, double columns, 40 lines to the 
page; 101 unnumbered leaves (1ncluding the first blank), with 
signatures. Rubricated throughout and initials painted red 
and blue by a contemporary hand. 4to, contemporary bind- 
ing in oak boards, covered with stamped calf (rebacked). 
Hain-Copinger, 1179; Proctor, 4308. 

Venetiis: Joannes de Colonia & J. Manthen de Gherretzem, 
1476. 


19. ANTONINUS (S.). Summa theologica. ParsI. Gothic 
characters, double columns, 54-55 lunes to the page; 254 un- 
numbered leaves with signatures. Rubricated throughout 
and imtials painted red and blue by a contemporary hand, 
and with 2 ornamental imtials painted in gold and colors, the 
second one of larger size having in the centre a half length 
mimature portrat of St. Antoninus. Folio, contemporary 
Venetian binding in oak boards covered with stamped leather 
(rebacked). Hain-Copinger, 1243. Leaves 250 and 253 
(signatures G: and Gs) missing. 

[Venetiis: Nicolaus Jenson, 1479] 


20. ANTONINUS (S.).  Confessionale (Defecerunt). 
Gothic character, double columns, 36 lines to the page; 1 un- 
numb. leaf, croxxvmi numb. and 5 unnumb. (im all 144 leaves) 
with signatures. 4to, contemporary binding in oak boards 
(new leather back). Hain, 1196. [Speier: Peter Drach] 1487 


* Bound with the above volume is a Latin 15th century 
manuscript by a German hand, written on 59 leaves of paper, 
containing an analysis of the Confessionale and other theolog- 


W) 


ical notes. This is followed by the Stella clericorum, gothie 
char., 44 lines to the page, 10 leaves, Hain 15063 (Cologne, 
Heinrich Quentell, c. 1494). From the library of the mon- 
astery of Heidenfeldt. On the title of the first work is the 
name and date ‘‘R. Jeylles Sarisburiensi, 16 Junii 1529.’’ 

21. APPEAL to the Public on the Subject of the National 
Debt. By Richard Price; Remarks on the Conduct of the 
Opposition. By Geoffrey Mowbray. 2 pamphlets, 8vo, 
wrappers. Lond. 1772-98 

* Both pamphlets contain references to British colonies in 
America. 

22, ARABIC MANUSCRIPT, written in large characters 
by Dela il al-Khairat. An explanation of the prayers in- 
voked on Mohammed the Prophet. On about 220 leaves of 
thin native glazed paper. With 7 beautiful illuminated titles 
m various colors and gold, 1 double page representing a 
Mosque tluminated in gold and colors. Text within orna- 
mental borders of black and red lines and gold and orange 
bands. 8vo, native leather binding. XVIIth Century 


23. ARCH AZOLOGY. Journal of the British Archeologi- 
eal Association. Vols. 1 to 8. Numerous plates and text 
illustrations. 8 vols. 8vo, half calf. Lond. 1846-52 

* Contains many interesting articles.on pottery, amulets, 
coins, old records, Roman remains, &¢. ~ 

24. ARISTOPHANES. Aristophanis Comeediz undecim 
Grece et Latine. Notis ad singulas ineditis Stephani Ber- 
gleri nee non Caroli Andree Dukeri. Copper-plate vignettes 
on titles by Delfos. 2 vols. 4to, half old sheep (a little worn). 

Lugd.-Batav.: Apud 8. and J. Luchtmans, 1760 

25. ARISTOTLE. Aristotelis Ethicorum ad Nichomachum 
Libri Decem, ab Antonio Riccobono [et] Mareo Cornelio. 
Small 8vo, old calf (back chipped, first title and index slightly 
spotted ). Hanoviw: Typis Wechelianis, 1610 

* Greek and Latin parallel texts. 

26. ARISTOTLE. Opera (Grece). Part 2 of Vol. IV. 

Greek characters; 116+-42+12-+-121 numbered leaves and one 


unnumbered leaf for the register. Folio, old vellum. 
Renouard, p. 11; Hain-Copinger, 1657; Pellechet, 1175; 
Proctor, 5556. Venetiis: Aldus Manutius, 1497 


27. ARMSTRONG (SIR WALTER). Sir Joshua Rey- 
nolds, First President of the Royal Academy. Illustrated 
with 78 photogravures and 6 lithographic facsimiles in color. 
Royal 4to, buckram, gilt top, uncut (nail hole in back). 

* Limited Edition. Lond.: W. Heinemann, 1900 


28. ARNAUD (ACHILLE). Abraham Lincoln, sa Nais- 
sance, sa Vie, sa Mort. Avec un Récit de la Guerre d’Amér- 
ique. Illustrated. Imp. 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uneut, 
original wrappers bound in. Paris, 1865 

* Nice copy. Very scarce. 
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29. ART. L’Exposition des Beaux-Arts (Salon de 1881). 
Illustrated with numerous beautiful Goupil photogravures on 
Japan paper. Royal 8vo, half morocco, gilt top, uncut. 

Paris, 1881 


* One of a limited edition printed on Holland paper. 


30. ART. Recent Ideals of American Art. Text by George 
William Sheldon. Illustrated with 175 photogravures after 
oil pantings and Water colors in the galleries of private col- 
lectors. Royal folio, half morocco (a little rubbed), full gilt 
edges. N. Y.: Appleton, 1890 


31. ART. Letters from a Landscape Painter (Lanman). 
Bost. 1845; Modern Painters. 2 vols. (Ruskin). N. Y. 1852; 
Memoirs of a Painter (Collins). Lond. 1805; An Essay on 
Imitation in the Fine Arts (Kent). Lond. 18387. 5 vols. 16mo 
and 12mo, various bindings. 


32. ART. Origin, Progress, and Present Condition of the 
Fine Arts in Great Britain and Ireland (Taylor). 2 vols. 
Lond. 1841; British Gallery of Painting and Sculpture 
(Westmacott). Lond. 1824; and others. 9 vols., various sizes 
and bindings. 


33. ART’S Treasury of Rarities and Curious Inventions. 
Containing the Mystery of Dying Cloth, * * * Cement 
Broken Glass, Make Perfumes, &c. 16mo, original sheep 
(shaken, 2 leaves torn into). Glasgow: John Tait, 1773 


34. ASIA. Tibet and Nepal. By A. H. Savage Landor; 
Kashmir. By Sir F. Younghusband. Painted by E. Moly- 
neux. KHach with many colored plates. 2 vols. large 8vo, 
cloth, gilt tops. Lond.: A. & C. Black, 1905-09 


35. ATLAS D’ARCHAVOLOGIE DU NORD representant 
des echantillons de 1’Age de Bronze et de 1’Age de Fer. Illus- 
trated with 21 copper-plate engravings. Folio, boards (pages 
‘somewhat spotted). Copenhague, 1857 


36. AUGUSTINUS (S.).° De consensu quatuor Evangelis- 
tarum. Gothic character, double columns, 43 lines to the 
page; 84 unnumbered leaves, with signatures. Rubricated 
throughout and initials painted red. Folio, half calf (last 
leaf with 3 small holes). 

{Lovanii: Johannes de Westphalia, ce. 1482] 


* Duplicate from the Royal. Library of the Hague, with 
stamps on first leaf. Hain-Copinger, 1980; Campbell, 206; 
Proctor, 9241. Large copy. 


37. AULUS GELLIUS. Noctium atticum libri undeviginti. 
Title within woodcut border, and with printer’s mark of P. 
Gromors; ornamental woodcut inttials. 4to, old half sheep, re- 
backed (pages stained and some margins damaged). 

Parrhisiis in Aedibus Petri Gromorsi, 1526 
* With an extra leaf in sig. s, and with one less leaf in sig. t. 
Text perfect. 
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38. AUSSCHREIIBEN unser Johan Casimir Pfaltzeraffen 
bey Rhein, Hertzogen in Bayern, ete. Darinnen die ursachen 
aussgefuhret werden, warumb wir uns innjetzige Kriegs Hx- | 
pedition zu rettung des wider den Land und Religiofrieden, 
ete. 4to, vellum. Newstadt an der Hardt: 1583 


* A rare volume and very interesting for the history of the 
Reformation in Germany. 


39. BABINGTON (GERVASE). Comfortable Notes upon: 
the Bookes of Numbers and Deuteronomie. With an Expo- 
sition of the Catholike Faith. Firsr Epirion. Small folio, 
half calf (small chip in back, last leaf damaged and mounted, 
a few contemporary notes on margins). 


Lond.: George Eld, 1615 

* Bound in with above are two others works by Babington,. 

published in same year by George Eld, London. ‘‘A Verie- 

Fruitfull Exposition of the Commandments’?; and ‘‘A Profit-- 
able Exposition of the Lords Prayer.’’ 


40. BACON (FRANCIS, Lorp VerunAM). Seripta in 
Naturali et Universali. Hngraved title. Printer’s mark “‘la 
Minerve.’’ 24mo, old calf, rebacked. 

Amsterodami: Apud Ludovicum Elzevirium, 1653 
* First Evzevir EpiITion. Contains the folding table at pp. 
336-337. Fine clean copy. 


41. BACON (SIR FRANCIS). Essays or Councils, Civil 


| and Moral, of Sir Francis Bacon. With a Table of the Colours 


of Good and Evil [and] The Wisdom of the Ancients. Small 
8vo, old calf (corners rubbed, edges trimmed, but clean and 
crisp copy). Lond.: T. N. for John Martin, 1673 


42. BAGLIVI (GEORGII). Opera Omnia Medico-Practica 
et Anatomica. Portrait and 2 plates. Small 4to, vellum 
(margins of a few leaves wormed, and some leaves stained). 

Lugduni, 1745 
* The works of a famous Italian physician. Oliver Wendell 


Holmes is said to have obtained the idea of his ‘ ee 
Antipathy’’ from a chapter in this. 


43. BAHAR I DANISH. The Romance of Jahandar 
Sultan and Bahravar Banu (Indian). Fine illuminated 
Persian MS. written on native vellum-glossed paper, 215 
leaves, within ruled borders of four colored lines, with full 
margins. With 2 illuminated head-preces in gold and colours, 
in best style, and 16 fine original drawings, illuminated in 
gold and colors. Folio, full vellum (hinges cracked) ; gauffred 
gilt edges. [1700] 

* The original of this romance was written in 1651. Fine 
Manuscript. 

44. BALDRY (A. L.). The Wallace Collection at Hert- 
ford House. Profusely wllustrated with beautiful reproduc- 
tions of paintings in this celebrated collection. 4to, full 
erimson levant morocco, gilt tooled back and covers, gilt top, 
by La Belle Sauvage Bindery. Lond.: Goupil & Co., 1904. 

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45. BAPTISM. [Gale (J.).] Reflections on Mr. Wall’s: 
History of Infant Baptism. In Several Letters to a Friend. 
Svo, contemporary panel calf (rubbed). Scarce. 

Pond ied: Darby, Lilt 


46. BAPTISM. Wall (William). History of “Infant 
Baptism: being an impartial Collection of all Passages in 
the Writers of the first Centuries as do make For, or Against 
it [and] Containing several Things that do help to illustrate 
the said History. 2 vols. 8vo, old calf (one cover loose, name 
on first title). Lond. 1720) 


47. BARCLAY (JOHN). Satyricon partes quinque cum 
Clavi. Accessit Conspiratio Anglicana. Hngraved title. 
24mo, vellum. Lugd.-Batavorum: Apud Elzevirios, 1637 


* First Elzevir edition. 


48. BARCLAY (JOHN). Argenis. Verdeutscht durch 
Martin Opitzen. Engraved title (mounted), and engraved 
plates. Thick 18mo, vellum. 

Amsterdam: Bey Johan Iansson, 1644 


49. BARLOW (JOEL). The Vision of Columbus; A Poem 
in Nine Books. 8vo, old sheep. Hartford, 1787 


*First EpiTion. Inserted is an A. L. S., 1 p. folio, by the 
author, from Hartford, May 3, 1784, telling of arrangements 
he has made for printing, &e. (a little stained and torn). At 
the end of the volume is a list of subscribers, including George 
Washington, Lafayette, Gen. Lincoln and many other names 
important in Revolutionary history. 


00. BARTHOLOMAUS COLONIENSIS. Canones una 
cum declarationibus eorundem in tabulas computi ecclesiastici.. 
Gothic character, 8 unnumbered leaves, with signatures. 
— Small woodcut on title and printer’s device at the end. Ato, 
vellum. Hain-Copinger, 2496; Proctor, 9153. 

Zwollis: Petrus van Oss [e. 1500?] 


dl. BAXTER (RICHARD). A Holy Commonwealth; or, 
Political Aphorisms, opening the true Principles of Govern- 
ment for the Healing of the Mistakes, and Resolving the 
Doubts, that most endanger and trouble England at this time. 
First Epirion. 12mo, old calf (some pp. slightly stained). 

* Rare. Lond. 1659 


52. BAXTER (RICHARD). The Reasons of the Christian 
Religion. Hngraved portrat. First Eprrion. Small 4to, 
original calf (worn at joints, a few of the preliminary leaves 
worn on margins, and portrait and some leaves slightly 
stained ). Lond.: Printed by R. White, 1667 

* This copy has a duplicate title, one of which mentions an 
Appendix. 

538. BAXTER (RICHARD). Cure of Church-divisions: 
or Directions for weak Christians. 8vo, old calf (back 
chipped, slightly shaken, some leaves with small worm-holes, 
writing on title verso). Lond.: Nevil Symmons, 1670: 

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54. BELINA (A. M. DE). Nos Peintres dessines par eux- 
memes. Notes humoristiques et esquisses biographiques. Por- 
traits. 8vo, half crushed crimson morocco, gilt top, uncut, 
original wrappers bound in. Paris, 1883 


55. BELLINI (LAURENTIUS). De Urinis et Pulsibus, 
de Missione Sanguinis, de Febribus, de Morbis Capitis, et 
Pectoris. Title vignette, engraved by Houbraken. Square 
8vo, contemporary calf. 

Lugd. Batav.: Joannem a Kerckhem, 1730 


* The name of Bellini is one of the most illustrious in the 
annals of medicine. 


56. BELLORI (JOS. PETRUS). Veteres arecus Augus- 
torum triumphis insignes Ex Reliquiis que Rome adhue 
supersunt cum imaginibus triumphalibus restituti. Hngraved 
portrait of Cardinal Otthobono and 46 plates (should be 52) 
of architecture, coms, tablets, etc. Imp. folio, old boards, 
vellum back (a little worn in hinges, lower margins mildewed, 
and some margins damaged or repaired). Rome, 1690 

* First EDITION. 


57. BELLORI (JOS. PETRUS). Columna .Cochlis M. 
Aurelio Antonino Aug. dicata eius rebus gestis in Germanica, 
atque Sarmatica expeditione insignis. Ace. Stylobates Col. 
Antonine. 82 copperplate engravings, mcluding the three 
supplementary plates of the Stylobate. Folio, half vellum. 

Roma, 1704 

58. BESSARION (CARD.). In calumniatorum Platonis L. 
IV, etce.; Metaphysicorum Aristotelis XIIII librorum tralatio ; 
Theophrasti Metaphysicorum lib. I. Folio, full wine-colored 
morocco, gilt backs and borders (a few marginal: notes in an ~ 
ancient hand, and lower margins stained). 

[Ven.: in edibus Aldi et Andrez Soceri, 1516] 
* The Second Aldine Edition. Only Part I. 


59. BEYTRAGE Zur Sittenlehre (Eckarthausen). Minch- 
en, 1787; Uber der natiirlichen Wunderkunst (Portae). Wood- 
cuts. n. p. [1602], (pages wanting) ; Land Recht von Pfaltz 
C/Rhein. Woodcut. Weinheim, 1700. 3 vols., various sizes 
and bindings. 


60. BIBLE. The Holy Bible, containing the Old Testament 
and the New: Newly Translated out of the Originall Tongues, 
&e. Rubdicated calendar. Black Letter. 2 titles in orna- 
mental borders. Folio, old sheep (binding worn, some leaves 
stained, a few repaired). Lond.: Robert Barker, 1634 


61. BIBLE. Biblia, Dat is: De gantsche H. Schrifture. 
Engraved title with view of Amsterdam at foot. Folio, old — 
ealf (a little shaken). 

Amstelredam: Met Consent van de H. H. Burgermeesters, 
1641. 


*The fine original binding is an excellent example of a 
Dutch stamped leather and brass binding of the 17th century, 


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in remarkable preservation. It consists of heavy oaken boards: 

' covered with stamped leather in panels, with broad and fine 
interlaced parallel borders of effective designs, of which the 
impressions are unusually clear, brass corner ornaments (one 
missing), and centre bosses elaborately engraved, and brass: 
engraved clasp. 


62. BIBLE. Historie Celebriores Veteris Testamenti. Illus- 
trated with nearly 250 fine copper-plate engravings by Jan 
and Casper Luyken. Thick folio, vellum. 

* Fine copy. Noriberge: Chr. Weigelio [1708] 


63. BIBLIA cum concordantiis veteris et novi testamenti 
et sacrorum canonum. Gothic character, double columns. 
Title mm red and beneath full-page woodcut wrth figure of St. 
John the Baptist wm the centre: 3 large woodcuts in the text, 
and numerous smaller ones, several of which are copies of 
those mm the Mallermi Bible. Folio, old calf (rebacked, slight 
waterstains, some small worm-holes, and last leaf, containing 
printer’s large device, missing). 

Lugduni: Jacobus Sacon, 1516 


64. BIBLIA LATINA. Gothic character, double columns; 
469 unnumbered leaves, with signatures. WITH 2 INITIALS: 
PAINTED IN GOLD AND COLORS, the first representing St. Jerome, 
and the second St. Dominic praying before the Crucifix; also 
numerous initials painted red or blue. 4to, vellum gilt, with 
clasps (rebacked). 

Venetiis: Franciscus Renner de Hailbrun, 1480 


* Third Bible from the above press, and an elegant speci- 
men of early printing. From the H. W. Poor Library. Heir=— 


§ bf 5] ? bs 


65. BIBLIA Latina cum postilla Hugonis Cardinalis. Part I. 
Gothic character, double columns; 464 leaves. Folio, 16th 
century German binding in oak boards covered with stamped 
pigskin, in the centre of the upper cover a portrait of Emperor 
Charles V, and in that of the lower cover of the Duke of 
Saxony. Hain-Copinger, 3175. 

[Basilee: Joh. de Amerbach, 1498] 


66. BIDA ILLUSTRATIONS. The Four Gospels. IJllus- 
trated with numerous fine etchings by Flameng, Hedowin, etc., 
after designs by Bida. 2 vols. royal folio, full crimson 
morocco, gilt backs and elaborately tooled sides, full gilt edges, 
by Macdonald (binding slightly rubbed). Lond. 1874 

67. BINION (SAMUEL A.). Phyllanthography: A Method 


of Leaf and Flower Writing. Portrait. Royal 8vo, cloth, 

gilt top. Derk ue p 
68. BIOGRAPHY. Michael Faraday (Gladstone). N. Y., 

n. d.; Leigh Hunt (Johnson). Lond. 1896; Lorenz Alma 

Tadema (Ebers). N. Y. 1886; Daniel Defoe (Minto); and 

others. 8 vols. 12mo and 16mo, cloth. 

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69. BOCCACCIO (GIOVANNI). L’Amorosa Fiammetta. 
Di nuouo ristampata, & con somma diligenza ricorretta. 
Printer’s device on title. 18mo, vellum (some pp. slightly 
stained). Venetia: Appresso Lucio Spineda, 1616 


* Scarce edition. 


70. BOERHAAVE (HERMAN).  Elementa Chemiae. 
17 plates. 2 vols. 4to, contemporary calf (worn). 
Lugd.-Batav.: Apud Isaacum Severinum, 1732 
* First EDITION, with Autograph of the author on verso of 
title of the first volume. Bound in at the back of the second 
volume is ‘‘Opuscula Omnia’’ by the same author, imprint: 
Hagae-comitis: Joannem Neaulme, 1738. 


71. BOERHAAVE (HERMAN). Institutiones Medice. 
Edinb. 1773; Aphorismi de Cognoscendis et Curandis Morbis. 
Lugd.-Batav. 1737; Selectiorum Observationum et Consili- 
orum. By Carol Pisonis. Preface by Boerhaave. Lugd.- 
Batav. 1733. 3 vols. 12mo and 4to, various bindings. 


72. BOHN’S LIBRARY. Eusebius’ Heclesiastical History ; 
Schlegel’s Lectures on Modern History; Foster’s Life and 
Correspondence, 2 vols.; Coxe’s House of Austria, 4 vols.; 
Butler’s Analogy and Sermons; The Iliad of Homer ( Harper’s 
Classical Lib.). 10 vols. 12mo, cloth. (Lib. copies.) 


73. BONGARSI (JACOB). Epistole ad Joachimum 
Camerarium Medicum ac Philosophum Celeberrimum script 
et Historicis ac Politicis documentis instructe. Printer’s 
mark ‘‘le Solitatre’’ on tetle. 24mo, vellum (lacks front blank 
leaf). Luegd.-Batav.: Ex officina Elzevirium, 1647 


* First Elzevir edition. 


74. BOSWELL (HENRY). Views and Representations of 
the Antiquities of England and Wales. Profusely illustrated 
with copper-plate maps, views of castles, monasteries, coins, 
rums, &c. Thick folio, old calf, re-backed (not collated). 

Lond.: Alex. Hogg [1785] 


75. BOUCHOT (HENRI). Catherine de Médicis. Frontis- 
piece portrait in gold and colors, with numerous fine plain 
and tinted Goupil gravure plates. Royal 4to, handsomely 
bound in full crushed blue levant moroceo gilt and inlaid back, 
covers with a wide gilt tooled border, with conventional 
figures of vari-colored inlays, inside triple gilt borders, with 
figured silk doublures and silk flys, gilt top, uneut, by Taffin. 
With slip-case. Paris: Goupil et Cie, 1899 

* Inserted is a Document on vellum, dated Ville Nouvelle, 
15 July, 1554 (Time of Catherine de Médicis), Attestation of 
the Consuls of the town in favor of the Countess of Lan- 
vagnoys. 


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76. BRACKENRIDGE (H.M.). History of the Late War 
between the United States and Great Britain. Containing a 
minute account of the various Military and Naval Operations. 
Illustrated with engraved plates of battle scenes. Fourth 
Edition. 12mo, old sheep (back worn, and pp. foxed). 

| Balto. 1818 


77. BRADY (ROBERT). Introduction to the Old Eng- 
lish History. Comprehended in Three several Tracts. The 
First, An Answer to Mr. Petyt’s Rights of the Commons As- 
serted. Second, Answer to Argumentum Antinormanicum. 
Third, Succession of the Crown of England. With Appendix 
and Glossary. Folio, half crushed morocco (several leaves 
misplaced in rebinding, a few apparently being lacking). 

Lond.: Tho. Newcomb for Samuel Lowndes, 1684 


78. BRANDT (GERARD). The History of the Reforma- 
tion and other Ecclesiastical Transactions in and about the 
Low-Countries from the beginning of the EKighth Century to 
the Famous Synod of Dort. Engraved title and portrait of 
the author (other portraits missing). 4 vols. folio, contem- 
porary full calf (worn, and pp. foxed. Ex. lib. copy). 

Lond. 1720 


79. BRENTZ (JOH). Heilsame und niitz- | liche Erklar- 
ung|des Ehrwirdigen| Herren Johannis Brentij| uber den 
Catechis-|mum|allen Christlichen Haussuiattern zuge- 
fallen verdeutscht...... durch | Hartmannum Beyer. 
Prankfurt, Peter Brubach, 1554.— 


The same. Passio | Unsers Herren Jesu Christi leyden und 
sterben | nach Hystorischer beschreybung der | vier Euangel- 
isten in Latein aussgelegt| ...... Jetzund allen frommen 
Oimristen 9... .. zu nutz und wolfart...... verdeutscht. | 
Nuremberg, Johann Daubmann, 1551.— 


The same. Von der Herrlichen Aufferste- | hung und Him- 
elfart unsers Herrn Jhesu Christi. | Nach beschreibung der 
vier Euangelisten Inn | Lateinischer Sprach aussgelegt..... 
Allen fromen Christlaubigen ..... zu ihrer Seelen | heyl 
verteutscht (durch Christoph Rothan). Komgsberg 1. P., 
Johann Daubmann, without date (but 1554). 


The three works bound together. The first work with 7 
small woodcuts in the text and with title border, the second 
with a full-page woodcut and 20 smaller woodcuts, the third 
with 13 woodcuts. Titles of the second and third printed in 
red and black. Thick folio, wooden binding with stamped 
pigskin covers. (Clasps wanting. Some margins water-stained 
and small piece torn from one margin.) 


* Koehler, Bibliographia Brentiana, Nos. 273, 205, 267. The 
last of the books is a publication of Daubmann’s printing 
office after its removal to Konigsberg, and very rare. The first 
title has stamp of ‘‘ Bibliothek der Carlsburg’’ thereon. ~ 


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80. BRITISH CHRONOLOGIST (THe); comprehending 
Every Material Occurrence, Eeclesiastical, Civil, or Military, 
relative to England and Wales, from the Invasion of the 
Romans to the Present Time. 3 vols. 8vo, old sheep (re- 
backed and re-hinged). Lond. 1775: 


81. BRITISH PAINTERS. Birket Foster. By H. M. 
Gundall; and, George Morland. By Sir Walter Gilbey. Hach 
with many colored and other plates. 2 vols. large 8vo, cloth, 
cilt tops. Lond.: A. & C. Black, 1906-7 — 


82. BROWNE (THOMAS). The British Cicero; or, a Se- 
lection of the Most Admired Speeches in the English Lan- 
guage. 3 vols. 8vo, newly bound in half brown morocco (a 
few pages w.-s.). Phila. 1810 


83. BROWN (MARY E.) anp (WILLIAM ADAMS). 
Musical Instruments and their Homes. With 270 ilustrations 
m pen and ink by Wm. Adams Brown. * Royal 4to, cloth, gilt 
top, uncut. N. Y.: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1888 


* This work forms a complete catalogue of the Collection of 
Musical Instruments owned by Mrs. J. Crosby Brown. The 
cover is stained, but the interior condition is clean and 
desirable. 


84. BRUCKER (JACOB). Ehren-Tempel der Deutschen 
Gelehrsamkeit in welchem die Bildnisse gelehrter, und um die 
schonen und philologischen Wissenschaften verdienter Man- 
ner unter den Deutschen aus dem XV. XVI. und XVII. Jahr- 
hunderte. Illustrated with 50 very fine mezzotint portraits by 
Joh. Jac. Haid excud. Aug. Vind. 4to, vellum (name on 


title). Augspurg, 1747 
85. BRUYN (CORNELIUS DE). Voyages par la Mos- 
covie, en Perse, et aux Indes Orientales .... On y a ajouté 


la route qu’a suivie Mr. Isbrants, en traversant la Russie & la — 
Tartarie, pour se rendre a la Chine. Illustrated with 262 

full-page and folding copper-plates, frontispiece by Prcart, 
portrait by Valck, after Kneller, 3 folding maps, and numer- 
ous text engravings. 2 vols. in one, folio, half crushed mo- 
rocco. Amsterdam: Chez les Fréres Wetstein, 1718 


* A choice copy of the First Epirion of this important 
work, with the beautiful plates in brilliant state. 


86. BRYANT (WILLIAM CULLEN). Picturesque Amer- 
ica; or, The Land We Live In. Edited by William Cullen 
Bryant. Illustrated with numerous full-page steel engrav- 
ings, and many hundreds of wood engravings in the text. 2 
vols. 4to, half morocco. N. Y. [1872] 


87. BULLUS (GEORGI). Opera omnia cur. Joannis 
Ernesti Grabe. Portrait of Bulli by Van der Gucht. Folio, 
old calf (hinges cracked). Lond.: R. Smith, 1703 

* First EDITION. 
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88. BUNSEN (ERNEST DE). The Keys of Saint Peter; 
or, The House of Rechab connected with the history of Sym- 
bolism and Idolatry. First Epirion. 8vo, cloth, uncut. 

Lond.: Longmans, 1867 

89. BURKE (EDMUND). Speech on Presenting to the 
House of Commons (on 11th of Feb. 1780) a Plan for the 
Better Security of the Independence of Parliament, &. 95 
pp. 8vo, wrappers, uncut. Lond. 1780 

*Pp. 70-80 relate to the more efficient government of the 
colonies in North America. 

90. BURKE (EDMUND). The Works of the Right Hon. 
Edmund Burke. 16 vols. 8vo, full calf (lib. copy, with 
stamps). Lond. 1815 


91. BURNET (THOMAS). De Statu Mortuorum et 
Resurgentium Liber. Accessit Epistola Cirea Libellum de 
Archeologiis Philosophicis. Autore Thoma Burnetio, 8S. T. P. 
4to, old English morocco, gilt tooled borders, gilt edges. 

* First Epirion. Scarce. Lond. 1720 


92. BUTLER (REV. ALBAN). The Lives of the Fathers, 
Martyrs, and other principal Saints, compiled from original 
Monuments and other authentic records. Illustrated with 
numerous steel portraits. 12 vols. in four. 8vo, full morocco, 
gilt backs and borders, full gilt edges. Nick copy. N.Y., n. d. 


93. BYRNE (WILLIAM). Britannia Depicta. A series 
of Views (with brief descriptions) of the most interesting and 
picturesque objects in Great Britain. Engraved from draw- 
ings by Hearne, Farington, Smith, Turner, Alexander, etc. 
129 engraved plates. Oblong 4to, half calf (one cover loose, 


and some plates slightly stained on margins). Lond. 1806 
94. CASAR. Commentarii. 16mo, contemporary calf 
(worn). Lugduni: 8. Gryphius, 1555 


* Gilbert Dethick’s (1519?-84) copy, with his name written 

In gold letters on the title. He was Garter King-of-Arms; 
accompanied Somerset in his Scottish Expedition, 1547. 

95. CASSAR. C. Julii Casaris que extant Ex emendatione 

Tos. Sealigeri. Engraved title, 3 maps and woodcuts. 24mo, 

old calf (worn). Amst.: Ex officina Elzeviriana, 1661 


96. CALHOUN (JOHN C.). The Works of John C. Cal- 
houn. 6 vols. 8vo, cloth (ex lib. copy, with stamps). 
N. Y. 1888 


97. CALLOT (JACQUES). Twelve costume engravings by 
Callot, each plate mounted on hinges. 8vo, half crushed crim- 
son levant morocco, gilt top. npn 


98. CALLOT (JACQUES). Salvatoris, Beate Marie 
Virginis, Sanctorum Apostolorum Icones. Engraved titles and 
15 plates, hinged mounts. 8vo, half crushed crimson levant 
morocco, gilt top, uncut. Paris, 1631 

* First EDITION. 
Le 


99. CALLOT (JACQUES). Les Miseres et les Mal-heurs 
de la Guerre. Illustrated with engraved title and 16 plates 
(should be 17—No. 7 wanting). Plates on hinged mounts. 
Oblong 4to, half crushed crimson levant morocco, gilt top. 

* First EpITvIon. Paris, 1633 


100. CALPRENEDE (G. DE.COSTA DE LA). Phara- 
mond. A Romance. Containing the History of France. 
Translated from the French by John Phillips. Folio, old half 
morocco. (Wants title, first and other leaves damaged, pages 
stained, and last leaf supplied in MS.) Lond. 1677 


* The translator was a nephew of John Milton, and the work 
is dedicated to the Duchess of Albemarle. 


101. CALVIN (JEAN). Commentaires sur le Prophete 
Isaie. Folio, half leather (a few leaves of the Index trans- 
posed in binding). Good and large copy. 

Genéve: Francois Perrin, 1572 


102. CALVIN (JOHN). Commentarii in Isaiam Prophe- 
tam. Ad Eduardum VI. Anglie Regem. Folio, oaken boards 
covered with stamped pigskin (writing on title and one leaf 
wanting). Geneve: Ex officina Joannis Crispini, 1551 


103. CALVIN (JOHN). Commentaires de M. Jean Calvin 
sur les Epistres de 1’Apostle S. Paul & aussi sur 1’Epistre aux 
Hebrieux. Item, sur les Epistres Canoniques de S. Pierre, 8. 
Jean, S. Jacques & S. Jude, autrement appelees Catholiques. 
Thick folio, full vellum, rebacked (some pp. stained). 

Imprimé par Conrad Badius, 1562 

* The second part, comprising the Canonical Epistles, has a 

separate title-page, with the imprint of Jean Bonnefoy of 
Geneva, 1562. ‘ 


104. CALVINUS (JOHANNES). Harmonia ex tribus 
Evangelistis composita, Mattheo, Marco et Luca: -adjuncto 
Seorsum Johanne, quod pauca cum aliis communia habeat. 
First Epition. Woodcut on title. Oliva: Rob. Stephani, 
1555.—Institutio Christiane religionis. lohanne Caluino 
authore. Woodcut on title. 2 vols. in one. Folio. Contem- 
porary blind tooled calf (a few margins slightly rubbed). 

Oliva: Rob. Stephani, 1553 


105. CALVINUS (JOHANNES). Psychopannychia, qua 
refellitur quorundam imperitorum error, qui animas post mor- 
tem usque ad ultimum iudicium dormire putant. 8vo, boards. 

Argentorati: Wendelinus Rihelius, 1545 
* First Epirion. One of Calvin’s rarest pamphlets, written 
at Paris in 1538. 


106. CALVINUS (JOHANNES). Harmonia ex tribus 
Evangelistis composita, Mathaeo, Mareo et Luca: adiuncto 
seorsum Johanne, quod pauca: cum aliis communia habeat. 

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Folio, contemporary German binding covered with stamped 
leather. [Geneva]: Oliva Roberti Stephani, 1555 
*In the same volume is bound: ‘‘Institutio Christiane 
religionis Ioh. Calvino authore.’’ [Geneva] Oliva R. Stephani, 

1553. 

107. CAMPANUS (JO. ANT.). Tractatus, Orationes, His- 
toria Brachi, Epigrammatum, ete. Roman letters, printed in 
long lines. Woodcut on title, and last folio but one, has a 
large emblematic engraving. Thick folio, original boards 
covered with pigskin, stamped with numerous medallions of 
angels and a rose (clasps wanting and margins of some leaves 
stained). Rome: Eucharius Silber, 1495 


* Hain, 4286. Campanus rose from a shepherd boy to be 
the confidant of two Popes—Paul II. and Sixtus IV. The 
most interesting part of the volume is probably the history of 
the deeds of Andrea Braccio da Montone, of the Bracci 
family, and of the struggles against Sforza and the Lords of 
Rimini, forming a valuable contribution to the history of Italy 
under the Despots. At the end occurs the famous epigram of 
Michael Fernus against the Roman booksellers. 

The Hurst copy. 


108. CANADA (Martin and Campbell); New Zealand 
(Wright and W. Pember Reeves) ; The West Indies (Forrest 
and Henderson). Hach volume with many colored plates. 
3 vols. large 8vo, cloth (small chip in one back). 

Lond.: A. & C. Black, 1905-08 


109. CANOVA (ANTONIO). Works in Sculpture and 
Modelling. With descriptions from the Italian of the Coun- 
tess Albrizzi, and a Biographical Memoir by Count Cicognari. 
Illustrated with 2 portraits, and 29 outline plates, engraved by 
Henry Moses. 2 vols. folio, full crushed morocco, gilt and 
stippled backs, gilt inside and outside borders, gilt tops, uncut. 

Lond.: Prowett, 1824 


* LARGE PAPER Copy, with fine impressions of the plates, 
which are in practically unspotted condition. 


110. CARDANUS (HIERONYMUS).  Proxeneta, seu De 
Prudentia civili liber. Hngraved title. 24mo, vellum. 
Lugd.-Batav.: Ex officina Elzeviriana, 1627 


* First Elzevir edition. 


111. [CARLSTADT (A. BODENSTEIN VON).] Von den 
Empfahern: zeichen: und zusag des heyligenn Sacraments 
fleysch und bluts Christi. 74 leaves. 4to, boards. 

Wittenberg: [1521] 


* A rare edition, unknown to Panzer, Weller and Kuczynski. 
Riederer, Abhandlungen, 487, No. 35. 


112. CATHEDRALS. An Accurate Description and His- 
tory of the Metropolitan and Cathedral Churches of Canter- 
bury and York. Folding, full-page and vignette copper-plates 
of tombs, architecture, Gc. Folio, old calf (binding worn, a 
few corners stained, not collated): Lond.: W. Sandby, 1755 


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118. CARTWRIGHT (JULIA, Editor). Christ and His 
Mother in Italian Art. With an Introduction by Robert 
Hyton. Illustrated with 50 folio photogravure plates. Royal 
folio, buckram, decorated vellum back, gilt top, uncut. 

* One of 256 copies printed. Lond. 1897 


114. CASAUBON (MERIC). A Treatise concerning En- 
thusiasme, As it is an Effect of Nature: but is mistaken by © 
many for either Divine Inspiration, or Diabolical Possession. — 
12mo, original sheep (rebacked). 

Lond.: Printed by R. D., 1655 
* First EDITION. Fine copy of this very scarce and curious 
old work. 


115, CAVE (WILLIAM). Antiquitates Apostolice: or, 
The History of the Lives, Acts and Martyrdoms of the Holy 
Apostles of Our Saviour, and the Two Evangelists. Full-page 
and vignette copper-plates of martyrdoms, &c. Folio, old 
panel calf (frontispiece and folding plate mounted and im- 
perfect). Lond. 1677 


116. CELSUS (A. CORNELIUS). De Medicina Libri 
octo. Cum Notis integris Joannis Cesarii, Roberti Constan- 
tini, Jos. Sealigeri, ete. Engraved portrait by Van der Spyk. 
8vo, old full calf, rebacked (name on title). 

Lugd. Batav.: Joh. Arn. Langerak, 1746 


117. CEREMONIES. Religious Ceremonies and Customs 
of the Several Nations of the Known World. Containing the 
Ceremonies of the Jews, the Catholicks, &. 62 folding and 
full-page plates designed by Picart and engraved by Du Bose, 
and vignettes and tail pieces. 2 vols. folio, full morocco, gilt 
edges (rubbed). Lond. 1731 


118. CHAMBERLAYNE (JOHN). The Religious Phi- 
losopher: Or, the Right Use of Contemplating the Works of » 
the Creator. 28 folding plates (should be 29). 3 vols. 8vo, 
panel calf (bindings rubbed). Lond. 1719 


119. CHANDLER (WALTER M.). The Trial of Jesus 
from a Lawyer’s Standpoint. Illustrated. 2 vols. 8vo, half 
red morocco, gilt tops. N. Y. 1908 


* Comprises: The Hebrew Trial and The Roman Trial. 


120. CHARLES I. Reliquiz Sacre Caroline. Or, the 
Works of that Great Monarch and Glorious Martyr King 
Charles the I. Collected together and digested in order, ac- 
cording to their Severall Subjects, Civil and Sacred. Frontis- 
prece and portrait of Prince of Wales. Small 8vo, old calf 
(hinges worn, frontispiece stained, text trimmed close). 

Hague: Samuell Browne, 1651 


* Scarce. Contains in addition to the first part, Papers 
between Charles and Alex. Henderson, pp. 149-324; Hicon 
Basilice, with title dated 1649; and A Perfect Copie of Prayers. 


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121. CHARLES V. Romisch Kaiserlicher Maiestat Caroli 
des V. Antwort auff Bapst Pauli des III. jungstes ausschrei- 
ben ein Gemain Concilium, so zu Trient solt gehalten werden 
belangend. Woodcut coat of arms of the German Empire on 
title. 10 leaves. 4to, boards. [n. p.] 1643 


122. CHARLES V. Romischer Kayserlicher Majestat De- 
claration wider Hertzog Johans Friderichen Churfiirsten von 
Sachsen und Landtgraff Philipsen von Hessen. Imperial coat 
of arms on title. 12 leaves. 4to, boards. 

Ingolstat: Alexander Weyssenhorn, 1546 


* Rare. The imperial proscription against John Frederic of 
Saxony and Landgrave Philip of Hesse. 


123. CHARLOTTE TEMPLE (Rowson). Cinn. 1831; Ras- 
selas (Johnson). Lond. 1896; Pipe and Pouch (Knight). 
Bost. [1894]; Anti-Suffrage (Goodwin). N. Y. 1912; and 
others. 10 vols., various sizes and bindings. 


124. CHARP (M.). Histoire Naturelle de l’Ame. Tra- 
duite de l’Anglois par feu M. H*** de 1’ Academie des Sciences. 
New edition. 12mo, old calf, gilt back (hinges weak, and 
name on title). Oxford, 1747 


125. CHATEAUBRIAND. Atala. Translated by James 
Spence Harry. Illustrated by Gustave Doré. Royal 4to, 
half crimson morocco (rubbed). Lond.: Cassell, n. d. 


126. CHEMICAL HISTORY OF A CANDLE (Faraday). 
N. Y., n. d.; Wonders of the Moon (Guillemin). N. Y. 1878; 
Heat, a Mode of Motion (Tyndall). N. Y. 1888; Nature and 
Man (Carpenter). N. Y. 1889; Meteors (Zurcher and 
Margolle). N. Y. 1876. 5 vols. 12mo, cloth. 


127. CHEERFUL YESTERDAY (Higginson). Bost. 1900; 
The Book-Hunter (Burton). N. Y. 1863; Familiar Forensic 
View of Man and Law (Warden). Columbus, 1860; and 
others. 5 vols. 8vo and 12mo, cloth and half leather. 


128. CHINESE MANUSCRIPT. . Three folded manu- 
scripts, containing 20 handsome full-page paintings in gold 
and colors, representing the customs of the people. 3 vols. of 
4to size, bound in padded silk cloth. 


129. CHINESE PAINTINGS. Books containing ten 
Chinese drawings of dancers in costume, all brilliantly colored. 
The paintings are on thin rice paper and are broken as usual, 
some of them being fragments only. 


130. CHOISEUL CABINET. Recueil d’Estampes gravées 
d’aprés les Tableux du Cabinet de Mons. le Due de Choiseul. 
Engraved title, portrat and 128 plates. 4to, boards, roan 
back (a little rubbed), uncut. Paris, 1771 


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131. CHRONOLOGY. L’Art de Verifier les Dates des 
Faits Historiques, des Chartes, des Chroniques et autres 
Anciens Monumens..... avec deux Calendriers Perpetuels, 
etc., ete. Vignettes. New edition, revised, corrected and en- — 
larged. Thick folio, contemporary mottled calf (worn). 

Paris: Chez G. Deprez, 1770 


132. CHRYSOSTOMUS (JOHANNES). UHomeliz in 
Evangelium §. Johannis. Roman character 278 unnumbered 
leaves, without signatures and catchwords; 33 lines to the 
page. Initials painted in red. Folio, old calf gilt. 

Rome: In S. Eusebii monasterio [Georgius Lauer], 1470 


* First Epirion. The first production from the press of 
George Lauer. Several leaves damp-stained, otherwise a fine 
large copy. The Hoe copy. 


133. CHURCHILL (CHARLES). Poems. THirp Epirion. 
2 vols. 8vo, old sheep (rubbed, rebacked). | “ay 
Lond.: J. Churchill, 1766 

134. CIACCONIUS. (ALPHONSUS). Colonna Traiana 
eretta dal Senato, e popolo Romano all’ Imperatore Traiano 
Augusto nel suo foro in Roma. Illustrated with 119 full-page 
copper-plates by Pietro Santi Bartolt. Oblong 4to, half 
morocco (name on title, some pp. stained, and some margins 
worn). Roma: Giacomo de Rossi, n. d. 


* A former owner has written the translations of the Italian 
descriptions of the engravings at the bottom of each plate. 


135. CICERO (M. TULLIUS). Opera Philosophica. With. 
printer’s mark ‘‘le Solitaire’ on each title. 2 vols. 24mo, 
newly bound in full stamped pigskin, blind tooling (names 
on titlees). Lued.-Batavor.: Ex Officina Elseviriana, 1642 


* Forms a part of Cicero’s works in 10 volumes published by 
the Elzevir with the same date. 


186. CICERO. De Oratore libri III, Orator, De Claris 
Oratoribus. 8vo, old vellum (small hole in the last few 
leaves). Venetiis: Aldus, 1559 


137. CICERO. Works of Marcus Tullius Cicero, in His- 
tory, Philosophy and Rhetoric. Translated by Melmoth, 
Guthrie and Middleton. With a Series of Dissertations from 
the Academy of Inscriptions. 4 vols. 8vo, half straight-grain 
morocco (rubbed). Lond., ca. 1760 


* Wine set. Vol. 1 consists of Middleton’s Life of Cicero. 


138. CICERO. Rhetoricorum libri IIII, De Inventione 
libri II, Topica, Oratoriae Partitiones, cum ecorrectionibus P. 
Manutiil. 8vo, boards (old name on title). 

| Venetiis: Aldus, 1564 

189. CICERO. M. T. Ciceronis ad Quintum Fratrem 
Diologi Tres de Oratore. Animadversiones * * * Theophil. 
Christoph. Harles. Small 8vo, half red morocco. 

Norimberge, 1776 
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140. CICERO. M. Tullii Ciceronis Opera. Cum Indicibus 
et Variis Lectionibus. With the scarce engraved portrait by 
Sherwin. 10 vols. 4to, boards, parchment backs, leather labels, 

edges uncut. Oxonii: Clarendon, 1783 
s * Elegant edition with wide margins, having the Olivet text 
with various readings. Contains Rhetoric, Philosophy, Ora- 
tions, Epistles, and Indices. 


141. CICERONIS OPERA. Engraved portrait of Cicero. 

9 vols. 12mo, beautifully bound in full straight-grain crimson 
morocco, full gilt edges, by Roger Payne. 

Lugd.-Batav.: Ex officina Hlzeviriana, 1642 

*Very large and fine copy (5% inches) of the extremely 


rare Elzevir Cicero. The Syston Park copy, with book-plate 
in each volume. 


142. CLASSICS. Catulli, Tibulli et Propertii. Opera. Lond. 
1822; Quinti Horatii Flacci. Opera. Lond. 1822; L. Annaei 
Flori. Epitome Rerum Romanarum. Lond. 1818; P. Terentiz. 
Comoediz. Lond. 1819; Cornelii Nepotis. Vite excellentium 
imperatorum. Lond. 1819. 5 vols. 18mo, half green morocco, 
uncut (name on half-titles). Lond. 1818-1822 


148. CLAVASIO (ANGELUS DE). Summa Angelica. 
Gothic character, double columns, 50 lines to the page; 6 un- 
numb., 396 numbered (last by mistake is 369) and 11 un- 
numb. (in all 413 leaves). 4to, old vellum (inner margins of 
some leaves a little wormed, otherwise good and sound copy). 
Hain-Copinger, 5383; Proctor, 4804. 

: Venetiis: Nicolaus de Franckfordia, 1487 

144. CLEMENS (SAMUEL L.). The Innocents Abroad; 
Roughing It; The Gilded Age. Last volume Firsr EpitiIon. 
Illustrated. 3 vols. 8vo, original black cloth (worn, and a few 
margins have slight tears). Hartford: Am. Pub. Co., 1874 


145. COCHLEUS (JOHANNES). Ob Sant Peter zu Rom 
sey gewesen. Antwort auff Martin Lutheri Disputation Ob 
Sant Peter zu Rom sey gewesen. Durch Doct. Joh. Dieten 
vertiitsch. 4to, marbled leather. Weller, 2838; Kuezynski, 
463. Rars. fn. pl.} 1524 


146. COLANGE (LEO DE, Editor). The Picturesque 
World, or, Scenes in Many Lands. 1000 engravings on steel 
and wood. 2 vols. 4to, half morocco. Bost. 1881 


147. CONFESSIO AUGUSTANA. Confessio Fidei exhibita 
invictiss. Imp. Carolo V. Caesari Aug. in Comicijs August 
Anno M.D. XXX. Adita est Apologia Confessionis. 4to, con- 
temporary German binding, paneled sides, with blind stamped 
ornamental and historiated borders, in the central panel of the 
upper cover a gilt portrait of Martin Luther, and in that of 
the back cover a representation of the Resurrection (upper 
and lower portion of back and corner worn). 

Witeberge: Georgius Rhau, 1531 


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148. COOK (CAPTAIN). Voyages round the World 
(1768-1780), for making discoveries in the Northern and 


Southern Hemispheres ..... Including Captain Furneaux’s 
Journal. Illustrated with map and engraved plates (foxed). 
3 vols. 8vo, half morocco. Glasgow, 1807 


149. CORVINI (JOHANNIS ARM). Enchiridium, seu 
Institutiones Imperiales, insertis latioribus materiis, theorice, 
& practice digestae, & explicatae per erptemata. Editio 
quinta. Engraved title, and printer’s mark “la Minerve’’ 
(slightly defaced) on printed title. 18mo, newly bound in 
full crushed levant morocco, gilt back, and tooled sides, full 
gilt edges, by Knoll. | 

Amstelodami: Apud Danielem Elzevirium, 1664 


150. COXE (WILLIAM). Travels into Poland, Russia, 
Sweden, and Denmark. Interspersed with Historical Rela- 
tions and Political Inquiries. 23 engraved plates and maps, 
some folding, and 2 small portrait vignettes. 2 vols. 4to, sheep 
(slightly rubbed). Lond.: J. Nichols for T. Cadell, 1784 


* First EDITION. 


151. CREIGHTON (MANDELL). Queen Elizabeth. 
With frontispiece portrait in gold and colors, and numerous — 
fine photogravure portraits throughout the volume. Royal 
4to, half green crushed levant morocco, gilt back and top, 
uncut. Lond.: Boussod, Valadon & Co., 1896 

* Fine copy, with the text in English, 


152, CROKE (SIR GEORGE). Reports of Such Select 
Cases as were adjudged in King’s Bench and Common 
Bench, (1) from the 24th to the 45th of Queen Elizabeth; 
(2) during the whole Reign of King James; (3) the time he 
[the author] was Judge in either of them. Hach volume with 
portrait engraved by Vaughan. 3 vols. folio, old calf (covers 
somewhat worn, one portrait torn, few leaves torn into, con- 
temporary name on one title). Lond. 1657-61 


153. CULPEPER (NICHOLAS). Culpeper’s English 
Physician and Complete Herbal. To which are now First 
added, upwards of 100 additional Herbs, with a display of 
their Medicinal and Occult Properties. Portrait and nwmer- 
ous engraved plates (some missing). 2 vols. in one, 4to, full 
ealf (covers loose, pp. stained). 

Lond.: Printed by W. Lewis, 1813 


154. CURTIUS. Q. Curtii Rufi Historiarum libri, accura- 
tissime editi. Engraved title, map and woodcut. 12mo, con- 
temporary vellum. lLugd.-Bat.: Ex officina Elzeviriana, 1633 


155: CURTIUS (RUFUS QUINTUS). De Rebus Gestis 
Alexandri Magni. Curavit & digessit Henricus Snakenburg. 
With finely engraved title by Bleyswyck after Van der My, 


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and numerous full-page plates. 2 vols. 4to, old polished calf, 
gilt backs. 

Delphis and Ludg. Batav.: Adrianus Beman et Samuel 
Luchtmans, 1724. 


156. CZECH (DR. FRANZ HERRMANN). Versinnlichte 
Denk und Sprachlehre. Frontispiece, 72 full-page copper- 
plate engravings and other illustrations. 2 vols. in one, 4to, 


boards, leather back (worn). Wien, 1844 
* An interesting work on the instruction of the deaf and 
dumb. ; 


157. DASUMONOLOGIA SACRA; or, a Treatise of Satans 
Temptations. By R. G. 3 vols. in one, square 8vo, old calf, 
rebacked with morocco (some pp. stained). Lond. 1677 


*'The title has been bound up after the table of Contents, 
and D1 (probably a half title) is wanting. 


158. DAFFORNE (JAMES). The Life and Works of 
Kdward Matthew Ward. Illustrated with steel engravings. 
4to, cloth, full gilt edges. Dond,, mid. 


159. DANIEL (GABRIEL). Histoire de France, depuis 
l’etablissement de la Monarchie Francois dans les Gaules, 
par le Pére G. Daniel, de la Compagnie de Jesus. Nouvelle 
Hdition, Augmentée de Notes, de dissertations critique & 
historiques, de l’histoire du regne de Louis XIII, & d’un 
journal de celui de Louis XIV. Frontispiece, portrait, vi- 
gnettes, folding copper maps, &c. 17 vols. 4to, old calf, backs 
silt (a few corners slightly rubbed). Paris, 1755-57 


*Fine copy, with wide margins, of the Best Edition of this 
famous French history. 


160. DE BIE (JACQUES). Les vrais Portraits des Rois de 
France tirez de ce qui nous reste de leurs Monumens, Sceaux, 
Medailles, ou autres effigies, conseruées dans les plus rares 
& plus curieux Cabinets du Royaume, au tres Chrestien Roy 
de France et de Navarre Louis XIII. With 53 engraved por- 
traits (the remaining portraits, 13, with the accompanying 
text have been extracted). Folio, old polished calf, rebacked 
(title and a few preliminary leaves stained). 

Paris: Chez Jean Camusat, 1636 


161. DECRETUM ut omnes Regularium Superiores suos 
subditos, et Religiosos persepe commoneant de, iniuncta om- 
nibus observantia, & executione apostolicarum constitutionum 
et decretorum ad officium SS. Inquisitionis adversus haere- 
_ticam pravitatem pertinentium nuper editium a SS. D. N. D. 


Urbano papa octavo, etc. 8vo, vellum. Genuex: 1663 
* Scarce and interesting book referring to the office of the 
Inquisition. 


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162. DE FUNERIBUS ROMANORUM  (Kirchmann). 
(Lacks frontispiece.) Lugd.-Bat. 1672; Dispositio in partes. 
orationis rhetoric et brevis textus enarratio, Evangeliorum, 
ete. (Simon Paul). Part 2. Magd. 1578; Patercullus (Vel- 
leius). Lugd.-Bat. 1668; [also bound in] Corn. Nepotis Vite 
Excellentium Imperatorum. Lugd.-Bat. 1667. 3 vols., vari- 
ous sizes and bindings. 


163. DELFT. Bremmer (H. P.). Delftsch Aardewerk in 
het Rijksmuseum te Amsterdam. 97 half-tone plates. Ato, 
in a portfolio. Amsterdam, 1907 


164. DEMOSTHENES. Opera omnia per Hieronymum 
Wolfium in latinum conversa. 3 parts in one vol. 8vo, half 
calf (a few leaves mended). Venetiis: 1550-51 


165. DEMOSTHENES. The Orations of Demosthenes, 
pronounced to excite the Athenians against Philip, King of 
Macedon. Translated by Thomas Leland. Portrait. 12mo, 
half green morocco, gilt top, uncut (stamp on reverse of title). 

Lond. 1828 


166. DEUTSCHE Medicinische Wochenschrift. Herausge- 
geben von Prof. A. Eulenburg und Dr. Jul. Schwalbe in Ber- 
lin. Januar 1895 to December 1908. 18 vols. 4to, cloth. 

: Leipzig, 1895-1908. 


167. DEUTSCHE Medizinal Zeitung Januar 1895 to De- 
cember 1898 ; Berliner Klinische Wochensehrift for 1895, 1896, 
1900, 1905-1908. Together 12 vols. 4to, cloth. 

Berlin, 1895-1908: 


168. DEWHURST (WYNFORD). Impressionist Paint- 
ing, its Genesis and Development. Illustrated with numerous 
full-page colored and plain reproductions of paintings. First 
EpiTion. 4to, buckram, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1904 


169. DICKENS (CHARLES). The Works of Charles 
Dickens. Portrait and reproductions of the original alustra- 


tions by Pliz, Cruikshank, etc. 20 vols. 8vo, half crimson 


leather, gilt tops, uncut. N. Y.: The Nottingham Society, n. d. 


170. DIO CASSIUS. Romanarum Historiarum libri XXV, 
Ex Guilielmi Xylandri interpretatione. Thick folio, sides of 
undressed skin, calf back, rebacked (leaves somewhat wormed 
and top portion lightly water-stained). 

Excudebat Henricus Stephanus, 1592 


* Also bound in: Excerpte Historie ab Joanne Xiphilino. 
Ex interpretatione Guilielmi Blaneci, a Guilielmi Xylandro- 
recognita. 1592. 


171. DIODORUS SICULUS. The Historical Library of 
Diodorus the Sicilian, containing the Antiquities of Egypt, 
Greece, ete., with the Historical Account of the Affairs of the 
World. To which are added the Fragments of Diodorus from 


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Photius, Valesius, ete. Made English by G. Booth. Maps. 
Folio, old sheep (worn and pp. foxed). 
Lond.: Printed by Edw. Jones, 1700 
*Charles Pinckney’s copy, with his autograph on inside 
front cover. 

172. DONATUS. Alexandri Donati E Societate Jesu. 
Roma Vetus Ac Recens. About 90 fine copper-plates, folding 
maps, &c., of old Roman architecture, and many coins en- 
‘graved wm text. 4to, old vellum. 

* Fine copy. Amstelaedami, 1695 [Campis, 1694] 


173. DORE ILLUSTRATIONS. Elaine (Tennyson). 
N. Y. 1867; Purgatory & Paradise (Dante). N. Y., n. d.; 
Dante’s Inferno. N. Y., n.d. 3 vols. 4to and folio. 


174. DRAWINGS. Modern Pen Drawings: European and 
American. Edited by Charles Holme. [With literary 
sketches of the schools of the various countries.] Numerous 
full-page drawings and vignettes. Small folio, stamped 
parchment, gilt top, uncut. Only 300 printed. 

Lond.: The Studio, 1901 


175. DURER. Thausing (Moriz). Albert Diirer, sa Vie 
et ses Giuvres. Traduit de ]’Allemand avec |’autorisation de 
Auteur, par Gustave Gruyer. Illustrated with 75 engrav- 
mgs and lithographs. 2 vols. royal 8vo, full levant morocco, 
Jansen style, gilt tops, uncut. 

Paris: Librairie de Firmin-Didot et Cie, 1878 

* EXTRA-ILLUSTRATED by the insertion of 286 portraits, 

views, and examples of the work of Direr, including plates 

engraved by Hollar, M. Antonio, Novelli, Coxenius, Hans 

Burkmair, Cocchi, and others. The plates are inlaid to size, 

and are in the main very beautiful and brilliant impressions, 
many of them being ancient copies. 


176. DYING SPEECHES and Behaviour of the several 
State Prisoners that have been Executed the last 300 years. 
8vo, old panel calf (rebacked, a few margins stained). 

Lond. 1720 

* Good copy. Scarce. Includes the execution of Sir Thomas 

More, Mary Queen of Scots, Sir Walter Raleigh, King 
Charles I, Sir Henry Vane the Younger, and many others. 


177. EARLY LAW BOOKS. The Attorney’s Manual. 
N. Y. 1807; The Attorney’s New Pocket Book and Convey- 
ancer’s Assistant. 2 vols. Dublin, 1794; Ars Notariatus; or, 
The Art and Office of a Notary Public. Edinb. 1777; The Law 
of Attorneys and Solicitors. Dublin, 1791. 6 vols. 16mo and 
12mo, ealf. 


178. EARLY MEDICAL BOOKS. Practical Observations 
on the Small Pox, Apoplexy and Dropsy (Tissot). Lond. 
1772; Cases of the Epilepsy, Hysteric Fits, and St. Vitus 
Dance (Andree). Lond. 1746; An Essay on Fevers (Hux- 
ham). Lond. 1767; and others. 5 vols. 8vo, calf. 


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179. EARLY MEDICAL BOOKS. Prime Line Physio- 
logie (Haller). Gottinge, 1751; Opera omnia in compendium 
redacta (Htmulleri). Amst. 1702; Institutiones Pathologie 
Medicinalis (Gaubio). Leid. Batav. 1763; Treatise on the 
Human Eye (Degravers). Lond. 1800; The Works of Thomas 
Sydenham. 2 vols. Lond. 1788. 6 vols. 12mo and 8vo, full 
and half ealf. 


180. EASTMAN (CAPT. S.). Indian Portfolio. 52 full- 
page steel engravings, illustrating the costumes, games, rites, 
sports, etc., of the Indians. Folio, half morocco, full gilt 
edges. Np. os 


* Plates in fine clean condition; no title or text. 


181. EBERS (GEORG) unpn GUTHE (HERMANN). 
Palastina in Bild und Wort. Illustrated with numerous 
beautiful steel engravings, besides wood engravings im the 
text. 2 vols. imp. 4to, cloth, morocco backs, full gilt edges. 

Stuttgart and Leipzig, 1883 


182. ECKIUS (JOHANNES). Quinta pars operum, con- 
tra Lutherum et alios declamatoria. Title within a fine his-— 
toriated woodcut border and numerous woodcuts. Folio, con- 
temporary German binding in oak boards covered with 
stamped leather (some slight water-stains and ancient mar- 
ginal notes). Augsburg: Alexander Weyssenhorn, 1533 


* The interesting woodcuts are by Hans Seb. Beham. 


183. ELLIS (EDWARD 8.). The History of Our Coun- 
try, from the Discovery of America to the Present Time. Pro- 
fusely illustrated with full-page and text illustrations. 8 vols. 
royal 8vo, half leather, gilt tops (rubbed). Only 500 copies 
printed. Los Angeles [1900] 


184. ELZEVIRS. A. Gislenii Busbequii omnia que extant. 
Lugd.-Batav. 1633; Joh. Fred Gronovii ad L. & M. Annzos 
Senecas Notz. Amstel. 1658; C. Velleii Paterculi que super- 
sunt Nicolaus Heinsius. Amstel. 1678. 3 vols. 24mo and 
smaller, calf and vellum. ; 


185. ELZEVIRS. P. Gyllii de Bosporo Thracio, lib. III. 
Lugd.-Bat. 1632; H. Savilius in Taciti Histor Agricole vitam 
et Commentarius de Milita Romana. Amst. 1649; Aurelii 
Prudentii Clementis que exstant Nicolaus Heinsius. Amstel. 
1667; Danielis Heinsii Orationum. Amstel. 1657. 4 vols. 
24mo and smaller, calf, morocco and vellum. 


186. ELZEVIRS, erc. De Prince Patibus Italie. Lugd.- 
Batayv. 1628; L. Annei Seneca Cordubensis, Philosophi Flores. 
Antwerp, 1681; De Republica Anglorum (Smith). Lugd.- 
Batav. 1641; Tragcedie (Seneca). Amst. 1678; Seneca Note 
(Gronovius). Amst. 1658. 5 vols. 24mo and smaller, various 
bindings. 

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187. ELZEVIRS. Hispania, sive de Regis Hispaniz Regnis. 
Lugd.-Bat. 1629; De Regno Danie et Norwe. Lugd.-Bat. 
1629; Scripta in Naturali et Universali Philosophia (Bacon). 
Amst. 1653; Institutiones (Justinian). Amst. 1665; Hlementa 
Philosophiea de Cive (Hobbes). Amst. 1647; Greeco-Barbara 
Novi Testamenti. Notis Mart. Petr. Cheitomeus. Amst. 1649; 
In Claudiana Poemata. Ex emendatione Nicolai Heinsy. 
Lugd.-Bat. 1650. 7 vols. 24mo and smaller, various bindings. 


188. EMERSON (RALPH WALDO). Essays. Second 
Series. Bost. 1845; English Traits. Bost. 1856. First Ept- 
TIONS. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth (binding of first volume worn). 

Bost. 1845-56 


189. ENCYCLOPEDIA Britannica. New Werner Edition, 
with New American Supplement, [and] Baldwin’s Guide to 
Systematic Reading. 31 vols. 4to, half leather (some slightly 
rubbed). N. Y. 1903 


190. ENGLISH TRAVEL. Oxford (Evlleylove and 
Thomas) ; Cambridge (Tucker and Matthison) ; The English 
Lakes (Cooper and Palmer). Each with many colored plates. 
3 vols. 8vo, cloth, gilt tops. Lond.: A. & C. Black, 1903-08: 


191. ENGRAVING. Schola Italica Artis Pictorix. 40 
fine full-page engraved plates by Cunego, Petrint and others 
after the Italian masters. large folio, cloth, leather back (a 
few plates a little foxed). Rome, 1806 


192. ENGRAVINGS. Treue Abbildungen der EKgyptischen, 
Griechischen und Romanischen Alterhumer. Engraved plates 
by Dobler, and others (some plates wanting). Prag, 1819; 
Collection of Pictures of the Marquis of Stafford. Copper- 
plate engravings. 9 vols. (should be 10). [1816]; Engraved 
reproductions (in folio) of celebrated paintings by Rem- 
brandt, Gainsborough, Rubens, Murillo, and others. In one 
folio volume. 12 vols., various sizes and bindings. 


193. ENGRAVINGS. la Gallerie du Palais du Luxem- 
bourg. Portrait of Rubens after Van Dyck and 23 full and 
double-page plates drawn by the Nattiers after Rubens and 
engraved by Loir, Trowvain, Picart and others. Folio, old 
diamond ealf, gilt (re-backed, rubbed, a few plate margins 
slightly stained). Paris, 1710 


194. EPICTETUS. Epicteti Enchiridium una cum Cebetis 
Thebani Tabula Gree. & Lat. Cum Notis Wolfii & aliorum. 
Abrahamus Berkelius textum. recensuit. &¢. Engraved title 

and large folding plate. 8vo, full levant morocco, gilt. 
Delphis Batavorum: G. De Jager, 1683: 


* Has the Notes of Jacobus Gronovius. 


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195. ERASMUS (DESIDERIUS). Omnia opera quecun- 
que ipse autor pro suis agnovit, novem tomis distineta, quorum 
Elenchum sequentes Catalogi perspicue exhibebunt ex quibus 
hice. 9. vols. in 6, very thick folio, bound in contemporary 


stamped vellum, with paneled border on covers, an outer 


border having ecclesiastical figures. Dated 1544. . Clasps 
wanting. Basil: per Hieronymum Frobenium, 1540 
* A very desirable copy of this beautifully PEE Sdsiay, a 

few pages only being slightly stained. 


196. ERASMUS ROTERODAMUS.  Paraphrasis oder 
Postilla Teutsch, d. i. klare Ausslegung aller Euangelischen 
vn Apostolischen schrifften des Neuwen Testaments’... 
erstlich in Latin beschreiben, nachmals trewlich verteutschet 
(durch Leo. Jud). With 148 fine woodcuts and printer’s 
mark. Folio, contemporary pig-skin binding (name on title, 


some worm- holes). Ziirich, Chr. Froschower, n. d. [1521] 


197. ERASMUS ROTERODAMUS. Enchiridion de milite 
Christiano. Tvtle in red and black within an ornamental 


woodcut border. 4to, half cloth. Light water-stains. Proctor, 


11539: Leipzig: Valentinus Schumans, 1515 
198. ERASMUS ROTERODAMUS. Lucubrationes (En- 


ehiridion militis Christiani, Disputatio de tedio et de pavore 


Christi, ete.). Trtle within an historiated woodcut border 


divided mn compartments, representing various sants. Ato, 


vellum, marginal notes by a contemporary hand. 
Argentorati: Matthias Schurer, 1516 


199. ERASMUS ROTERODAMUS. Ein fast nutzlich 


uslegung des ersten psalmen Beatus Vir (deutsch von Leo 


Jud). Woodcut on title representing King David wm prayer. 
4to, boards. Kuezynski, 711. Rarz. Basel: Adam Petri, 1520 


200. ERASMUS ROTERODAMUS. Ein nutzliche under- 
wisung eines Christenlichen fiirsten wol zu’regieren (deutsch 
durch Leo Jud). Woodcut portrait of Emperor Charles V 
beneath the title, which 1s surrounded by a historiated border. 
Ato, boards. Scarce. Kuezynski, 736; Weller, 1763. 

Ziirich: Christophorus Froschouer, 1521 


201. ERASMUS ROTERODAMUS. Adversus febricitan- 
tis cuiusdam libellum responsio. S8vo, vellum. RaARgs. 
Basilew: [J. Frobenius] 1529 
202. ERASMUS ROTERODAMUS. Purgatio adversus 
epistolam non sobriam Martin Luteri. 8vo, boards. 
Colonize, Eucharius Cervicornus, 1534 


* Scarce and interesting item referring to the quarrels be- 
tween Luther and Erasmus. . 


203. ETHNOLOGY. Annual Reports of the Bureau of 
Ethnology. First (1879-80) to Eighteenth (1896-97) with 
duplicate of 6th report, and Bulletins 48, 44 and 47. 24 vols. 
imp. 8vo and 8vo, cloth (one in sheep). . Wash., v. d. 

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204. HUROPE. Norway (Jungman); Belgium (Forestier 

.e and Omond); Holland (Jungman). Lach illustrated with 
‘amany colored plates. 3 vols. large 8vo, cloth, gilt tops (small 
\y tear in one binding). Lond.: A. & C. Black, 1904-08 


205. HUROPE. Northern Spain (Wigram) ; The Lake of 

yy Geneva (Gribble); Rome. By Pisa, Turner and Malleson. 
1, Jo: with many colored plates. 3 vols. large 8vo, cloth, gilt 
|» *% tops. Lond.: A. & C. Black, 1905-09 


Lx 
206. KUROPEAN TRAVEL. The Riviera (William 
Seott); The Alps (Conway and McCormack); The Italian 
y Lakes (DuCane and Bagot). Hach volume with many colored 
\x plates. 3 vols. large 8vo, cloth, gilt tops. 


Lond.: A. & C. Black, 1904-8 


/ 207. EVANGELIA que consueto more dominicis et aliis 
od Festis diebus in Eeclesia leguntur. Colonia, 1555; Savonarola. 
>»  Dialogus cui titulus solatium itineris mei. Venetiis, 1537. 2 
/ vols. 12mo and 32mo, pigskin and vellum. (Both imperfect.) 


208. EVANGELINE. Illustrated by Birket Foster (Long- 

fellow). Lond. 1850; The Continental Tourist. Belgium and 

* Nassau. Lond., n. d.; Anatomy of Expression (Bell). Lond. 

1847; Spanish Pictures drawn with Pen and Pencil. Lond., 

n. d.; Rivers of France (Turner). Lond. 1837. Illustrated. 
5 vols. 4to and smaller, cloth and boards. 


209. EXACT COLLECTION (An) of all Remonstrances, 

Declarations, Votes, Orders, Ordinances, Proclamations, Peti- 

nf tions, Messages, Answers, and other Remarkable Passages 

/ between the Kings most excellent Majesty, and his High Court 

of Parliament 1641-1643. 4to, full old calf, rebacked (name 
stamp on title and margin brittle). 

Lond.: Printed for Edward Husbands, and others, 1648 


210. FABLES. Sinryke Fabulen. Hngraved title and 100 
( fine vignette engravings on copper, including a dance of death. 
4to, vellum (slightly shaken). 
ral Amsterdam: By Hieronymus Sweerts, 1685. 
* Clean copy, with brilliant impressions of the plates. 


211. FABRICIUS (JO. ALBERT). Bibliographia Anti- 
quaria. Editio secunda, auctior, & indice duplici rerum scrip- 
y  torumque locupletata. Engraved frontispiece. Small 4to, 
\ . old calf (worn, name on title, and small worm-hole in mar- 
gins). Hamburg et Lipsix, 1716 
4 212. FAMOUS COMPOSERS and their Works. Edited by 
“y John Knowles Paine, Theodore Thomas and Karl Klauser. 
\ ¢ Numerous portraits, facsimiles, music, etc. 2 vols. 4to, half 
morocco, full gilt edges. Bost. [1891] 

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213. [FELTHAM (OWEN).] Resolves. The eighth im- 
pression, with New & Severall other Additions both in Prose 
and Verse. Engraved title by Vaughan. Small folio, old 
ealf, rebacked and worn (some top margins stained). 

Lond.: Printed for Anne Seile, 1661 


* Bound in at the end are: Lusoria; and A Brief Character 
of the Low-Countries under the States. 


214. FENNING (D.), COLLIER (J.), and others. A New 
System of Geography ; or, a General Description of the World. 
With a new and accurate set of maps by the best Geographers 
and copper-plate views, etc. 2 vols. folio, newly bound in half 
brown calf (pp. stained, and one or two maps slightly torn; 
name on titles). Lond. 1764 

* First EDITION. 


215. FERDINAND I. Keysers Ferdinandi Newe Muntz- 
ordnung Sampt Valvirung der Gilden und Silberin Muntzen, 
und darauff erfolgtem Keyserlichen Edict zu Augspurg alles 
im Jar M. D. LIX. auffgericht unnd beschlossen. Folio, vel- 
lum. Meyntz: Fr. Behem, 1559 

*A rare and interesting decree in regard to the issue of 
coins. 


216. FERRERA (JHAN DE). Histoire Generale D’Es- 
pagne, Traduite de L’Espagnol. Enrichie de Notes histor- 
iques & critiques, &c., par M. D’Hermilly. Frontispiece, 
vignettes and folding maps. 10 vols. 4to, old calf (rubbed, 
some vols. sightly water-stained, one a little shaken). 

Paris, 1751 

217. FICTION. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Stevenson). 
N. Y., n. d.; The Firm of Girdlestone (Doyle). N. Y., n. d.; 
The Choir Invisible (Allen). N. Y. 1897; and others. 23 
vols. 12mo, cloth. 


218. FIDDES (RICHARD). Life of Cardinal Wolsey. 
With four portraits on copper, of Wolsey and Cuthbert Ton- 
stal by Fourdrimer, and of Fox and the Author, by Vertue, 
and three plates. Folio, old calf (rebacked). 

Lond.: Printed for John Barber, 1724 


-* First Epirion. With the bookplate of Sidney Godolphin. 
A very crisp copy. Lowndes gives the date as ‘‘1724 or 1726.’’ 


219. FIELDING (T. H.). The Theory and Practice of 
Painting in Oil and Water-Colours for Landscape and Por- 
traits. Illustrated with plain and colored plates (some loose). 
8vo, cloth. Lond.: Bogue, 1854 


220. FIGARO ILLUSTRE. From Jan. 1896 to Dec. 1901, 
inclusive (irregular). Numerous beauteful illustrations, in- 
cluding colored plates. 2 vols. folio, half morocco, original 
wrappers bound in. Paris, v. d. 

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221. [FLACCIUS ILLYRICUS (M.).] Bulla des Anti- 
christs, dadurch er das volek Gottes widderumb inn den eisern 
ofen der Hgiptyschen gefengknis denckt zuziehen, gleichstim- 
mig mit des Meintzischen Rabsakesbriefe. 16 leaves (last 
blank). 4to, boards. Rare. Fine copy. 

Magdeburg: Christian Rodinger, 1550 

222. [FLACCIUS ILLYRICUS (M.).] Ein rechter lester- 
iger Rabsakesbrieff geschrieben von einem Bischoff an einen 
Christlichen Fursten. 4to, vellum. [Magdeburg:] 1549 


* A rare and interesting pamphlet referring to the so-called 
adiaphoristic controversy which broke out within the Protestant 
Church, 


223. FLORENCE GALLERY. Tableaux, Statues, Bas- 
reliefs et Camées, de la Galerie de Florence et du Palais Pitti. 
Dessinés par M. Wicar, Peintre, et gravés sous la direction de 
M. Lacombe. 838 vols. atlas folio, half calf, uncut (one or two 
plates stained, and a few margins slightly “worn); | 

Paris: Lacombe, 1789 


* One of the few copies printed on ‘‘ Papier-vélin speveas 
de Johannot d’Annonay.’’ This work, usually in four volumes, 
has been rebound in three, and is complete with beautiful im- 
pressions of the 200 copperplates, containing over 400 subjects. 


224. FLORUS (L. A.). Cum notis integris Cl. Salmasii et 
selectissimis variorum accurante 8S. M. D. C. Additus etiam L. 
Ampelius. Hngraved title (name on margin). 12mo, vellum. 

Amstelodami: Ex officina Elzeviriana, 1660 


225. FRANCK (SEBASTIAN). Das Verbuthschiert mit 
siben Sigeln verschlossen Buch, das recht niemandt auffthun, 
verstehen oder lisenkan, dann das Lamb.und die mit dem 
Thaw bezeichnet das Lam angehoren, sampt einer Vorred von 
den siben Sigeln, ete. Title in red and black and curious large 
woodcut beneath. Folio, half vellum. 

Pfortzheym: Georg Raben, 1559 


* Good eopy of this rare mystical book. Goedeke, II, p. 14, 
no. 33. 


226. FRANKAU (JULIA). Eighteenth Century Colour 


4 Prints: An Essay on certain Stipple Engravers and their 


ie 


Work in Colour. Illustrated with 52 characteristic pictures 
printed in monochrome, and one in colours. Together with 
volume containing 50 PROOF wmpressions of the plates, printed 
in colors on India paper. 2 vols. folio, full dark blue crushed 
levant morocco, with an elaborate design containing roses, 
lilies, hearts, with scrolls and traceries, gold-tooled inside 
borders, doublures and flies of lavender water silk, gilt 
tops, uncut, by Morrell. Lond. 1900 
* A SUMPTUOUS WORK, OF WHICH ONLY 60 COPIES WERE 

PRINTED similar to the above. The extra plates, usually ap- 


pearing in portfolio, have been specially bound to match the 
volume of text. The Borden copy. 


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227. FRANKLIN (BENJAMIN). Works, consisting of 
His Life, written by Himself. Together with Humorous, 
Moral and Literary Essays * * * Several not in any American 
Edition. Portrmt of Franklin engraved by P. R. Maverick. 
16mo, old sheep (hinges cracked). N. Y.: E. Duyckinek, 1807 


228. FRENCH ART. Viardot (Louis). Masterpieces of 
French Art. Numerous full-page photogravure and other 
plates. 2 vols. 4to, half morocco. Philaa me, 


229. FRENCH FICTION. Madame Bovary (Flaubert). 
Paris, 1880; La Femme de Feu (Belot). Paris, 1880; Nono 
(Rachilde). Paris, 1885; and others. 12 vols. 12mo, half 
cloth. Paris, wed. 

230. FRENCH PAINTING. Salon de 1872, 1873. 139 full- 
page Photographs. 2 vols. folio, cloth, morocco backs. 

Paris: Goupil & Cie, 1872-1873 

231. FRENCH REVOLUTION (Carlyle). 2 vols. N. Y., 
n.d. History of the Nineteenth Century (Emerson). 3 vols. 
N. Y. 1901; Past and Present (Carlyle). Lond., n. d.; Travels 
in Egypt, Arabia Petrea (Olin). 2 vols. N. Y. 1848. 8 vols. 
12mo, cloth. ea 


232. FRORIEP (ROBERT). Klinische Kupfertafeln, 
vorziiglich auf deren Diagnostik und pathologische Anatomie. 


“With 72 copperplate engravings, mostly in colors. 4to, boards. 


2 Weimar, 1828 

233. GALENUS. Opera omnia. 5 vols. folio, full ealf, 
gilt backs (some hinges weak; one blank leaf in vol. one want- 
ing’). : 
Venetiis: In edibus Aldi, et Andrew Asulani Soceri, 1525 


* From the library of Robert Lenox Kennedy, with his book- 
plate. 


234. GALLERY OF LANDSCAPE PAINTERS. Com- 
prising 24 illustrations of American Scenery by Snullie, 
Ninshelwood, and others after Inness, Hart, Momberger, etc. 
Folio, cloth (back strip damaged), full gilt edges. N. Y. 1872 


235. GALLONIO (ANTONIO). Trattato degli instrumenti 
di martirio e delle varie maniere di martoriare usate da’ 
gentili contro christiani. With 47 fine plates of scenes of 
martyrdoms, methods of torture, instruments used, etc., en- 
graved on copper by Antonio Tempesta. 4to, contemporary 
vellum (some slight spots and 2 or 3 plain corners a little 
torn). Roma, 1591 


* First Epirion: highly prized on account of the original 
impressions of the plates. 


236. GALT (JOHN). The Life and Studies of Benjamin © 
West, prior to his arrival in England. Compiled from 
materials furnished by himself. First AMERICAN EDITION. 
Svo, half roan (rubbed, and pp. time-stained). Phila. 1816 


34 


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23/7. GARDINER (SAMUEL RAWSON). Oliver Crom- 
well. Frontispiece portrait in colors after Robert Walker, and 
numerous fine full-page and text photogravure portraits and 
illustrations, all in duplicate. 4to, full light-blue crushed 
levant morocco, sides and back gilt with arms of Common- 
wealth, laurel, &c., borders inside and out tooled in acorns 


_and scrolls, gilt top, uncut, bound by Zaehnsdorf. 


Lond.: Goupil, 1899 
*Limited Edition of only 350 copies printed entirely on 
Japan paper. 


238. GARDNER (JAMES). Faiths of the World: An Ac- 
count of the Religions and Religious Sects, Their Doctrines, 
Rites, &. Many fine engravings. 2 vols. thick royal 8vo, half 
morocco, gilt edges. Edinb., ca. 1850 


239. GEOGRAPHISCHE Charakterbilder (Grube). Leip- 
zig, 1871; Oesers Weltgeschichte (Weber). Leipzig, 1861; 
Swedenborgs Philosophie (Oetinger). Frankfurt, n. d.; 
Fiunf Bucher Klassicher Prosa (Hauser). Leipzig, 1862; and 
others. 22 vols., various sizes and bindings (one paper). 

v. p. and dates 

240. GERMAN FICTION. Der Thronfolger (Wolzogen). 
Stuttgart, 1892; Deutsche Nationalliterature (Gottschal). 
Breslau, 1875; Auferstehung (Tolstoi). Stuttgt. 1900; and 
others. 15 vols., various sizes and bindings. v. p. and v. d. 


241. GERMAN MUSIC. Berliner Allgemeine Musikalische 
Zeitung. Redigirt von A. B. Marx. Numerous engraved 
music scores. 1824 to 1830. 7 vols. 4to, boards. 

* The first seven years issued. Berlin, 1824-1830 


242. GERMAN MUSIC. Neue Zeitscrift fiir Musik. Janu- 
ary 1865 to January 1871. 7 vols. 4to, boards, leather backs 
(rubbed). Leipzig, 1865-1871 


243. GEROME (JHEAN-LEON). Collection of reproduc- 
tions of the works of Gerome. Illustrated with numerous fine 
Goupil photogravures on Japan paper. 10 portfolios as issued 
(not collated), cloth, each section with original wrappers as 
issued. [N. Y. 1881] 


244. GIANNONE (PIERRE). Histoire Civile du Royaume 
de Naples. Avee de Nouvelles Notes, Reflexions, & Medailles 
fournies par l’Auteur. Title vignettes (portrait wanting). 
Vols. 1 and 2:only. 2 vols. 4to, contemporary mottled calf. 

A la Haye: Chez Pierre Gosse & I. Beauregard, 1742 


245. GIBBON (EDWARD). Decline and Fall of the 
Roman Empire. Frontispreces. 6 vols. 12mo, cloth. 

N. Y., ca. 1900 

246. GIBSON (CHARLES DANA). A Widow and her 

Friends: Sketches and Cartoons; The Social Ladder. Jllus- 

trations. 3 vols. oblong 4to, boards, cloth backs. N. Y., v. d. 


39 


os € 


247. GLORIE de gli Incogniti, o vero gli huomini illustri 
dell’Accademia de’ Signori Incogniti di Venetia. Hngraved 
frontispiece, device of the Academy, and 106 fine portraits 
engraved on copper, representing the most distinguished 
Italian literary men of the period. 4to, old vellum (some 
water-stains, some leaves mended and old writing on title). 

Venetia: 1647 


248. GODEAU (ANTOINE). Les Tableaux de la Peni- 
tence. Hngraved title and 22 engraved plates. 12mo, con- 
temporary calf (corners a little chipped). 

Paris: Chez Nicolas Pepie, 1711 


249. [GODWIN (THOMAS).|] Romanz Historie An- 
thologia recognita & aucta. An English Exposition of the 
Roman Antiquities: wherein many Roman and English 
Offices are parallel’d and divers obscure Phrases explain’d. 
Revised and corrected. Small 4to, old calf (rebacked, some 
pp: stained, and words underlined in ink here and there). 

Lond.: Printed for R. Chiswell, 1689 


250. GOETHE (JOHANN WOLFGANG VON). - Reinike 
Fuchs. Engraved title, 36 copper-plates, 25 woodcuts, etc., by 
Rk. Rahn and A. Schleich after Wilhelm von Kaulbach. 4to, 


half morocco, gilt edges (rubbed and some margins spotted). 
Miinchen, 1846 


251. GOLNITZ (ABRAHAM). Compendium Geographi- 
eum. Engraved title. 12mo, old vellum. 
Amstelodami: L. Elzevir, 1649 
* Pages 268-278 relate to America. 


252. GOLTZIUS (HUBERTUS). Opera Numismatica. 
Cesar, sive Historie Imperatorum Cesarumque Romanorum. 
1563; Fastos Magistratum et Triumphorum Romanorum. 
1566; Cesar Augustus sive Historie Imperatorum Cesar- 
umque Romanorum. 1574; Sicilia et Magna Grecia sive His- 
torie Urbium et Populorum Greciew ex Antiquis Numismati- 
bus. 1576. Engraved title-pages and fine wmpressions of the 
numerous nunismatic plates. 4 vols. folio, Ancient Dutch 

vellum, gilt stamped covers, full gilt edges (one hinge eeaeked 


? and_in—yelone, small hole-inlast_l +. 
from title.) Brugis Flandrorum, 1563-1576 


* Original and best editions of all the volumes. The Sunder- 
land copies. . 


253. GRAEVIUS. Thesaurus Antiquitatum Romanarum. 
Congestus a Joanne Georgio Graevio. Numerous fine copper- 
plate maps and plans, coin plates, views, antiquities, ruims, 
architectural plates, Gc. 12 vols. folio, old calf, gilt. 

Lugduni Batavorum: Franciscum Halman, 1694-99 
* First EDITION. 


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254. GREEK LITERATURE. Beitrage zu der Lehre von 
den Griechischen Pripositionen (Mommsen). Berlin, 1895; 
Das Verbum der Griechischen Sprache (Curtius). Leipzig, . 
1876; Studien des Alphabets (Kirchoff). Berlin, 1877; and 
others. 10 vols. 8vo, various bindings and dates. 


255. GREENLAND: [Vries (S. de).] Ausfiihrliche 
Beschreibung des teils bewohnt theils unbewohn so genannten 
Gronlands ete. ..., Mit ausftigung des Tagebuchs die Durch- 
fahrt zwischen Gronland und America. Frontispiece (slightly 
torn and mounted) and 2 maps. Small 4to, boards. 

Nurnberg: Riegels, 1679 

*Scarce. These voyages to Greenland, to investigate whether 
there was a passage to East India through the Hudson Straits, 
and containing short descriptions of the manners and condi- 
tions of the inhabitants, etc.; by J. Monnick, Forbisser and 
Lindenau. 


256. GREENWOOD (THOMAS). Cathedra Petri. A 


Political History of the Great Latin Patriarchate. . 6 vols. 8vo, 
cloth. Lond. 1856 


257. GRIMESTON (EDWARD). A Generall Historie of 
the Netherlands. With the Genealogie and memorable Acts 
of the Earls of Holland, Zeeland, and west-Friesland, from 
Thierry of Aquitaine the first Earle, successively unto Philip 
the third King of Spaine. Hngraved title and copper-plate 
portraits in the text. Folio, contemporary calf, rebacked with 


morocco (hole in title repaired, and one leaf wanting). 


Lond.: Printed by A. Islip and G. Eld, 1609 


258. GROTIUS (HUGO). H. Grotii et aliorum Disserta- 
tiones de studiis instituendis. Engraved title. 12mo, original 
vellum. Amsterodami: Apud L. Elzevirium, 1645 

* This volume contains the very curious and interesting trea- 
tise ‘‘Bibliographia Politica’’ by Gabriel Naude. First 
ELZEVIR EDITION. 

259. GROTIUS (HUGO). Epistole ad Gallos, Nune pri- 
mum edite. Title in red and black, with printer’s mark, ‘‘le 
Solitaire.’’ 24mo, vellum. 

Lugd.-Batav.: Ex officina Elzeviriorum, 1648 


* First ELZEVIR EDITION. 


260. GRYNAEUS (SIMON). Die New Welt der land- 
schaften unnd Insulen so bis hieher allen Altweltbeschrybern 


unbekant. (Lacks title and last preliminary leaf.) VERY 
MALL BLACK LETTER. Folio, old calf (worn, margins of some 

9 /leaves torn, and a few leaves loose). 
iy Strazburg: Georgen Ulricher, 1534 
* Bound in with the foregoing, is the VERY RARE SECOND 
EDITION of: SEBASTIAN FRANCK’sS ‘‘Weltbuch spiegel und 
j(° bildtnis des gantzen Erdtbodens.’? 1542. This latter work is 


but is entirely reprinted. The last chapter, covering 55 pages, 
relates wholly to America. Pages stained, and some torn. 
Black Letter. 


not, as Harrisse says, ‘‘only a new issue of the first edition’’ 
| 


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— 


261. GUARINI (GIOVANNI BATTISTA). Le Berger 
fidelle. Traduit de l’Italien en vers Francois. Hngraved 
title and plates by Blotel after Webber. 24mo, original vel- 
lum (slight tear in one’margin). 

Cologne: chez Pierre du Marteau, 1671 


* A beautiful edition, with the Italian text in italics. The 
translation is by 1’Abbe de Torche. 


262. GUIZOT (M.) anp DE WITT (MADAM GUIZOP). 
The History of France from the Earliest Times to 1848. . 
Translated by Robert Black. Illustrations. 8 vols. 12mo, 


cloth. N.YG 
* Library Edition. ‘ : 


268. GUZMAN (PIERRE). La Villa Imperiale de Tibur 
(Villa Hadriana). With Preface by Gaston Boissier. Illus- 
trated with etchings, heogravure plates and over 600 ilustra- 
tions in the text. 4to, three-quarter crimson levant morocco, 
oilt top, uncut, original wrappers bound in. Paris, 1904 


264. HAIN (LUDOVICI). Repertorium Bibliographicum, 
in quo lbri omnes ab arte Typographica Inventa usque ad 
annum MD. 4 vols. 8vo, half brown morocco (rubbed), uneut. 

Stuttgartie, 1826-1838 


* Very searce. Printed on bluish paper. The Hames copy; 
in unusually clean condition. 


265. HALL (8. C., Editor). The Vernon Gallery of 
British Art. Illustrated with numerous fine steel engravings 
of celebrated paintings. Series 1-4. 4 vols. folio, cloth, full 
gilt edges. Lond.: Virtue, 1850-1854 


* In fine clean condition. 


266. HAMEL (MAURICE). - Corot et son Giuvre. With 
100 fine reproductions of the paintings of Corot, mounted on 
/ cardboard, with tissue titles. 2 vols. 4to, board portfolios, text 


in original wrappers as issued. Paris: Goupil & Cie, 1905 
* Scarce. Very few copies of this work have been offered 
at auction. 


267. HAMERTON (PHILIP GILBERT). The Graphic 
Arts. A Treatise on the varieties of Drawing, Painting, and 
Engraving in comparison with each other and with nature. 
Illustrated with numerous etchings, engravings, etc., after 
Diirer, Holbein, Titian, Raphael, Veronese, and others. Folio, 
vellum, uncut. N. Y.: Maemillan, 1882 

* LARGE PAPER COPY. 


268. HAMERTON (PHILIP GILBERT). Landscape. 
With original etchings and many illustrations from Pictures 
and Drawings. Folio, parchment, uncut. Lond. 1885 

* LARGE PAPER COPY OF THE First EpITION. The Henry W. 
Poor copy, with his book-plate. 


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j j 
: 269. HANWAY (JAMES). Virtue in Humble Life: Con- 
taining .... Anecdotes of the Living and the Dead, ete. 
| * Engraved frontispieces. First Epirion. 2 vols. 8vo, con- 
4 temporary polished calf (worn, one cover loose, and name 
stamps on titles). Lond.: Dedsley, 1774 


? 270. HARMONY of the Bible with Science (Kinns). N. Y., 


/ n. d.; Scenes in the Life of the Saviour (Griswold). Phila. 
— 1846; Epitome of General Ecclesiastical History (Marsh). 
4) N . Y. 1841; and another one. 4 vols., various sizes and bind- 
ings. - 


271. [HARPER (REV. T.).] The Lives and Sufferings of 
the Glorious Martyrs during the Reign of Queen Mary. With 
an account of the Bartholomew Massacre in France and the 

te Great Persecution under Louis the Fourteenth. Illustrated 
vy with 23 copper-plate engravings. Ato, old calf (joints weak). 
SCARCE. Lond. [abt. 1790] 


272. HARRINGTON (JAMES). The Oceana of James 
Harrington, and his other Works, Som[e| whereof are nor 
first publish’d from his own Manuscripts. The whole Col- 

ee lected, Methodiz’d, and Review’d, with an Exact Account of 
\ his Life Prefix’d by John Toland. Hngraved frontispiece by 
Vander Gucht, and other plates. Folio, old calf, rebacked 
(name stamp on title). Lond. 1700. 


* According to Hume, this is the only valuable model of a 
commonwealth that has ever been offered to the public. 


273. HARVEY (WILLIAM). Exercitationes de Genera- 

» tione Animalium. Engraved title, and printer’s mark, ‘‘la 
oy J Minerve,”’ on title. .12mo, vellum. 

\y Amstelodami: Apud Ludovicum Elzevirium, 1651 


* The only Elzevir edition. 


274. HATHAWAY (BENJAMIN). The League of the 
Iroquois, and other Legends. From the Indian Muse. Por- 
trav. 12mo, cloth. Chicago, 1882 

us 275. HAWTHORNE (NATHANIEL). Fanshawe and 
{ other Pieces. Bost. 1876; Doctor Grimshaw’s Secret. Bost. 
ay 1883; The Blithedale Romance. Bost. 1852. First EpITIons. 
% | eee vols. 18mo and 12mo, cloth. Bost., v. d. 


’ 


First Issue of the First Epirion. 2 vols. 12mo, cloth. 
Bost. 1860 


277. HAWTHORNE (NATHANIEL). French and Italian 
Journals: 2 vols. Bost. 1872; Passage from American Note- 

* Books. 2 vols. Bost. 1868. First Eprrions. 4 vols. 12mo, 
\ cloth. Bost. 1868-1872 


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&) 276. HAWTHORNE (NATHANIEL). The Marble Faun. 


278. HEATH (JAMES). A Chronicle of the Late In- 
testine War in the Three Kingdoms of England, Seotland and 
Ireland. To which is added, A Continuation to this present 
year 1675. By J. P[hilips.] Folio, half morocco (no sig- 
nature ‘‘B,’’ title and a few leaves repaired). 

| Lond.: J. C. for Thomas Basset, 1676 


279. HEBREW SCROLL. Megiloth Esther (The Book of 
Esther and Haman). Written in Hebrew on vellum. 
XVIII Century 
280. HELIODORUS. Historie Aethiopice libri decem, 
srece. EpITIO PRINCEPS. 4to, vellum. Hach line of the 
dedication by the editor V. Obsopoeus to the Nuremberg 
Senate crossed with black ink, probably by the Inquisition. 
Basilee: I. Hervagius, 1534 
281. HERMAPHRODITES. Description de 1l’Isle des 
Hermaphrodites. Nouvellement decouverte .... Pour servir 
de Supplement au Journal de Henri III. Engraved frontis- 
piece. 12mo, contemporary calf, gilt back (name on title). 
Cologne: Chez les Heritiers de Herman Demen, 1724 


282. HERODOTUS Halicarnasseus. Historiarum Lib. LX, 
IX Musarum nominibus insecripti. Eiusdem Narratio de vita 
Homeri. Editio Secunda. With 4 folding plates at end (one 
torn). Thick folio, stamped pigskin (worn, and clasps want- 
ing, writing on title and some pp. stained). 

Excudebat Henricus Stephanus, 1592 


283. HERODOTUS. Herodoti Halicarnassensis Historia. — 


Ex Editione Jacobi Gronovii. Greek and Latin texts. 9 - 
vols. 16mo, old calf (hinges rubbed). 
Glasgow: Foulis Press, 1761 


* Marquis Townshend’s copy, with his book-plate in first 
volume and book-label in each of the others. 


284. HERVETUS (GENTIANUS). Orationes. Plutarchi 
opusculum Latinum factum. 8vo, full red morocco, gilt. 

Lugduni: Joannes Barbous, 1536 

* A rare and curious book. Contains: ‘‘de radenda Barba,’’ 

‘“de alenda Barba,’’ ‘‘de vel radenda vel alenda Barba,’’ ete. 


985. HIERONYMUS (S.). Epistole et tractatus. Roman 
character, 52 lines to the page: Vol. I, 254 leaves; Vol. II, 330 
leaves; Signatures. With 3 dluminated initials, the others m 
red or blue. 2 vols. folio, maroon pigskin gilt. 

Parme: [Andrea Portilia] 1480 


* Fine specimen of early Italian printing. Marginal notes 
by contemporary hands. Hain-Copinger, 8557; Proctor, 6857. 


286. HIERONYMUS (8.). Epistole et tractatus. Roman 


character, 55 lines to the page. 3 parts bound in one vol. 


thick folio, contemporary German binding in oak boards and 

half pigskin (title of part I, containing woodcut on the back, 

missing). Hain-Copinger, 8566. . 

Basile: Nicolaus Kesler, 1497 
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287. HILDEBRANDT (ED.). Die Reise um die Erde. 
34 chromolithographs by the author. In a cloth portfolio 
(worn). Berlin, n. d. 

288. HILL (W. HENRY, ARTHUR F., anp ALFRED E.). 
Antonio Stradivari. His Life and Work (1644-1737)... With 
an Introductory Note by Lady Higgins. With numerous il- 
lustrations, many of which are in color. Royal 8vo, half 
green calf, gilt top, uncut. Lond. 1902 

289. HISTORIE des Ouden en Nieuwen Testaments. Wath 
over 400 fine engravings by Goerce, Picard, Elliger, etc., and 
maps. 2 vols. folio, old calf, gilt backs. 

* Fine, large copy. Amsterdam: Mortier, 1700 

290. HISTORISCHE-GENEALOGISCHER Kalender for 
1801. Berlin [1800]; Bernhardi Bauhausii et Balduini Cabil- 
lavi. Epigrammata. Ant.: Elz. 1634; Marci Antonini. De 
seipso & ad seipsum. Libri XII. Oxon. 1680; L. Anneus 
Florus. Cl. Salmasius addidit Lucium Ampelium. Amst.: Elz. 
1644. 4 vols. 24mo and smaller, various bindings. 


291. HOGARTH (WILLIAM). The Works of William 


‘Hogarth, from the Original plates restored by James Heath, 


with the addition of many subjects not before collected. With 
a Biographical Essay by John Nichols. Portract engraved by 
Benj. Smith and 116 folio plates, containing from one to six 
separate engravings. Atlas folio, half crimson levant mo- 
roceo, gilt back. 
Lond.: Printed for Baldwin and Cradock, n. d. 
* In a pocket at the end are the three suppressed plates. 
292. HOLBEIN DRAWINGS.  Facsimiles of Original 
Drawings by Hans Holbein, for the Portraits of Illustrious 
Persons of the Court of Henry VIII. Engraved by Francis 
Bartolozzi. With Notices by Edmund Lodge. Nwmerous 
tinted plates. 4to, half red morocco, gilt edges. Lond. 1884 


293. HOLLAND (HENRY). Travels in the Ionian Isles, 
Albania, Thessaly, Macedonia, etc., during the years 1812 and 
1813. Illustrated with engraved map and 12 copper-plate 
engravings. 4to, sprinkled calf, rebacked (some pp. foxed). 

Lond.: Longmans, 1815 

294. HOLME (CHARLES, Editor). English Water- 
Colour. Illustrated with reproductions of drawings by em- 
nent Painters. Introduction by Frederick Wedmore. In the 
four original parts as issued, in board covers, with ties. 

* 32 of the plates are in color. N. Y. 1902 


295. HOLMES (RICHARD R.). Queen Victoria. Illus- 
trated with frontispiece portrait in gold and colors and numer- 
ous fine photogravure portraits, facsimiles, etc. Royal 4to, 
half light blue crushed levant morocco, gilt back, the Royal 
arms stamped in gold on front cover, gilt top, uncut. 

Lond.: Boussod, Valadon & Co. 1897 
* Fine copy, with the text in English. 
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296. HOMER. Wood (Robert). An Essay on the Original 
Genius and Writings of Homer: with a Comparative View of 
the Ancient and Present State of the Troade. Portrait, plates 
and vignettes, engraved by Bartolozzi and others. First Ept- 
TION. 4to, old calf (rebacked and strengthened at edges). 

Lond.: H. Hughs. 1776. 


297. HONIGER (NICOLAUS, VON TAUBER KONIG- 
SHOFFEN). Von der Tiurken geschichten und Thaten,. 
Leben, Sitten, Aberglauben und von der Turkischen Kaisern. 
With numerous woodcut vignettes in the text. Small folio, 
bound in contemporary vellum leaf from an antiphony. 
(Lacks title, imperfect at end, several leaves repaired, affect- 
ing the text). Basel, 1575. 

* An early description of the life, reign, religion, ete... ., 
of the Turks. With very interesting woodcut illustrations in 
four parts; also Mohammed described by Cnustinum Weylandt. 


298. HOOFT (P. C.). Neederlandsche Histoorien, Sedert 
de ooverdraght der Heerschappye van Kaizar Karel den 
Vysden, op Kooning Philips zynen zoon. Engraved title. 
Folio, vellum. Amsterdam: Louys Elzevier, 1642; Vervolgh ~ 
der Neederlandsche Historien, Sedert Het ooverlyden van 
Prins Willem, tot het einde der Landtvooghdyschap des 
Graaven van Leicester. Folio, vellum (name on title). 
Amsterdam: Joan Blaeu, 1654. 2 vols. 


* Fine, large copies. 


299. [HOOGSTRATENS (J. V.. AND OTHERS).] Min- 
nezangen Kusjes Drinkliedern, en andere op verscheide 
Stoffen op de aangenaamste, meest bekende en bekwaamste 
Wyzen. 28 etched portrmts. 12mo, old calf (worn). 

Gouda: Kloppenburg, 1710 


* A book of wit and humor. Contains also the mirror of the 
most celebrated courtesans. 


300. HORA® Beatz Marie Virginis, cum calendario. Manu- 
script on vellum written in Gothic character red and black, 
executed in the North-East of France in the second half of 
the 15th century. 133 leaves. ORNAMENTED WITH 7 FINE 
LARGE MINIATURES surrownded by elegant borders composed 
of leaves, flowers and fruits painted in gold and colors, 5 
similar borders and hundreds of large and smaller illuminated 
initials. Small 4to, old calf gilt (rebacked and one clasp 
missing’). See. XV 


* The miniatures represent: 1. The Annunciation; 2. The 
Crucifixion; 3. The Nativity; 4. The Penance of David; 
5. Sufferings of Job; 6. The Mass of St. Gregory; 7. A Lady 
praying before the Virgin and Child. 


301. HORA! Beate Marize Virginis, cum ealendario. Manu- 
script on vellum written in elegant Gothic characters red and 
black, executed in England about the middle of the 15th cen- 

42 : 


tury. 77 leaves. ORNAMENTED WITH 6 FINE FLORAL BORDERS 
AND LARGE INITIALS delicately painted wm gold and colors, be- 
sides hundreds of smaller alluminated wmitrals. 4to, olive 
levant morocco, gilt paneled sides, silk linings. See. XV. 
* A fine specimen of English writing and ornamentation of 

he period. 


303. HORA Beatz Marie Virginis, cum ecalendario. Manu- 
script on vellum written in Gothic characters red, blue and 
black, executed in the North of France. 141 leaves. ORNA-. 
MENTED WITH 11 FINE LARGE MINIATURES painted in gold and 
colors, representing the Virgin and Child enthroned, before 
them kneeling a man and a Lady; the capture of Jesus in the 
Garden of the Olives; the Assumption of the Virgin; the 
Virgm enthroned, one angel on. each side playing musical 

\ mstruments; the Last Judgment, etc., the others being of usual 
¥})\ occurrence mm the Book of Hours. 8vo, old red morocco, gilt, 
© gilt edges. See. XV 

304. HORAD Beatz Virginis Marie (in Flemish). Flemish 

Ix, manuscript on paper written in red and black, in the second 
af ) freer of the 15th century. 81 leaves. First page surrounded 
7 ey a border of or ante! leaves painted in gold camaieu on 

‘Dp :\y olored ground, and with a large minature initial represent- 

\ihg the Virgin with the Child and St. Anne. 8vo, maroon 
Tevant morocco, gilt borders on the side, gilt back. Sec. XV 


305. HORAD Beatz Marie Virginis. Manuscript on vellum, 
written wm Gothic character red and black, executed im 
Flanders in the second half of the 15th century. 123 leaves. 
ORNAMENTED WITH 17 LARGE MINIATURES heightened with 
gold, 130 beautifully executed borders and semi-borders com- 
posed of delicate flower tracery m gold and colors, wn one of 
which the Dance of Death is introduced; also a great number 


ww 


V of wlununated wmtrals. 8vo, brown morocco, blind tooled, gilt 
edges. See. XV 


* A fine and interesting manuscript and a good specimen of 
the Flemish art of the period. The miniatures represent: 
1, St. John; 2. St. Luke; 3. St. Matthew; 4. St. Mark; 5. The 


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Annunciation; 6. Meetin irgi 

on; 6. g of the Virgin and St. Eli ; 
7. The Nativity; 8. Announcement of the birth of jesus ee 
ed pees Nie Adoration of the three Wise Kings; 10. The 
“esentation to the Temple; 11. The Flight into E t: 
The Assumption of the Virgin; 13. The Gricifcion, ata 


Descent of the Holy GI . 
y Ghost; 15. The P id: 
The Pieta; 17. A Burial. ” abit 


Engraved title by Wingendorp. 18mo, original calf, gilt back 
(writing on lower margin of title). 
Lugd.-Batav. et Roterod.: Ex officina Hackiana, 1666 
* First EDITION. , 


308. HOUBRAKEN (ARNOLD). De Groote Schouburgh 
der Nederlantsche Konstschilders en Schilderessen. Hngraved 
title and numerous engraved portraits and plates on copper. 
First Epirion. 3 vols. 8vo, vellum. 

Amsterdam: Gedrukt voor den Autheur, 1718-21 


309. HUBER (M.) anp ROST (C. C. H.). Handbuch fir 
Kunsthebhaber und Sammler tiber die vornehmsten Kupfer- 
stecher und Ihrer Werke. Von anfange dieser Kunst bis auf 
der gegenwartiger Zeit. 9 vols. 12mo, boards (one shaken). 

Ziirich, 1796-1808 


* An early work of interest to collectors of engravings. 


310. HUBER (ULRICUS). De Jure Civitatis, libri tres. 
4to, contemporary vellum. Printer’s mark on title (writing 
on margin). Franck.: Apud Henricum Amama, 1694 


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LOTS 31l-625 


sit, HUGO (DE S. CHARO, CARD. S. SABINAE). 
Repertorium apostillarum vtriusque testamenti domini Hu- 
gonis Cardinalis. With 3 full-page and 19 other woodcuts. 
Folio, old oak boards covered with stamped pigskin, with 
clasps. Basilea, 1504 


* Contains the parts from Genesis—Job. 


312. HUME (DAVID). The History of England, from 
the Invasion of Julius Cesar to the Revolution in 1688. Pro- 
fusely illustrated with fine full-page engravings after Smirke, 
Westall, Stothard and others, by Heath, Bartolozet and Smith. 
10 vols. large folio, full straight-grain blue morocco, gilt tooled 
with national emblems on borders, gilt edges (some corners 
slightly rubbed, some plates slightly foxed and a few ex- 
tracted). Lond.: Printed by T. Bensley for R. Bowyer, 1806: 


* Considered one of the most beautiful books printed in Eng- 
land. ; 


313. HUSS (JOHANN). De Causa Boemica. Title with- 
man ornamental woodcut border. 4to, boards (library stamp 
on title). Pier Call 

* The rare second edition of Huss’ famous ‘‘Liber egregius. 


de unitate ecclesie.’’ Kuczynski, 3191; Panzer, IX, 179, 194; 
Proctor, 11716. 


314. HUTTON (JAMES). A Dissertation upon the Phi- 
losophy of Light, Heat, and Fire. First Epirion. 8vo, half 
old calf. Edinb. 1794 


315. HUTTEN (ULRICH VON).  Verteiitsch clag an 
Hertzog Friderich zu Sachsen. 8 leaves. 4to, boards. 
[ Wittenberg, 1520] 
* RaRE. Boecking, XXXI, 8 (p. 60); Panzer, U. v. Hutten,. 
p. 130; Weller, 1420.. 


316. HUTTEN (ULRICH VON). Kurzer auszug wie 
boslich die Bepste gegen den Deudschen Keysern jemals 
gehandelt, das billich auch nur umb der gewonheit willen kein 
Keyser einigem Bapst mehr vertrawen solt.... Beneath the 
title a woodcut representing the German Emperor with crown, 
globe and sword, the imperial coat of arms leaning against his: 
left foot. 12 leaves. 4to, boards. [m.. p., 1520] 
* RARE. Boecking, XX VII, 7; Kuczynski, 1086, 

495 


317. HUTTEN (ULRICH VON). Aula, Dialogus. 8vo, 
contemporary vellum (ancient writing on title). 

Argentorati: apud Theobaldum Montanum, 1559 
* Bound with the following two scarce and interesting tracts: 
Narratiuncula histories de Magis, qui inter gentes omnium 
primi ex Philosophorum ordine Christum recens natum Emanu- 

elem adorarunt. Witeberge, Laur. Schuenck, 1562. 
Oratio de vita Georgii Sabini Brandenburgensis habita a J. 

Botichero. Witeberge, Laur. Schuenck, 1562. 


318. ILLUMINATED SPANISH MANUSCRIPT. Certifi- 
cate of Nobility given by Don Pedro de Salazar y Giron, King 
at Arms of King Philp IV of Spain, to Don Pedro Garcia 
Seijas de Andrade of the City of Santiago in Galicia, and resi- 
dent in the City of Granada. With a very beautiful full- 
page wlumination in gold and colors representing Fernan 
Perez de Andrade ‘‘el Bueno,’’ an ancestor of the Andrade 
family, and great favorite of King Henry II. of Castile, mm the 
act of helping the said King to slay hts brother King Don 
Pedro, called the Cruel, in the interview that the two brothers 
had at Montiel (1359); also, with the arms of the Sevjas de 
Andrade family, painted in gold and colors on the first page 
of the text, and with 2 pretty ornamental initials in pen-and- 
ink. Written on vellum leaves. Folio, contemporary vel- 
lum. Madrid, 1661 


* This document is bound with several other manuscript docu- 
ments on paper regarding the same family, all written at the 
same time. 


319. INDIA. History of India. By Romesh C. Dutt, 
V. A. Smith, Stanley Lane-Poole, and others. Edited by 
A. V. Willams Jackson. Numerous illustrations, full-page 
photogravure and engraved plates in three states, one set 
being colored. 9 vols. royal full green crushed levant mo- 
rocco, decorated with a conventional design of tooled and 
inlaid peacock tails on backs and sides, gilt inside border 
slightly varying in design, with a doublure of brown crushed 
levant morocco, inlaid with three heads of the sacred white 
- elephant of India, with brocade silk end-leaves, gilt tops, un- 
cut. Lond. ti 20- 

* Edition Magnifique, limited to 26 lettered sets. Printed 
on Japan Paper. 


320. INDIANS. Jones (Williain). Fox Texts. 8vo, cloth. 
* Unexpurgated. Leyden, 1907 


321. INGRASSIA (GIOVAN FILIPPO). © Informatione 
del pestifero et contagioso morbo il quale affligge et have 
afflitto questa citta di Palermo, et molte altre citta, e terre di 
questo regno di Sicilia nell’anno 1575 et 1576. Beneath the 
title a woodcut representing Justice within a border, in the 
lower part of which is represented a gibbet; also 3 full-page 

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copper-plates, one of which is a view of the Lazzaretto and the 
various buildings pertaining to it. 4to, vellum. 
Palermo: Giov. Matt. Mayda, 1576 
* A rare and accurate description of the plague in Palermo 
and other parts of Sicily during the years 1575 and 1576, and 
very interesting also for the history of the hygiene. 

322. IRELAND (JOHN). MHogarth Illustrated. Tllus- 
trated with numerous copper-plate engravings (some foxed). 
First Epirion. 3 vols. royal 8vo, full russia, gilt backs (vol. 
3 with different toolings, and worn). ‘bond. 1791-1798 


323. IRVING (WASHINGTON). Writings of Washing- 
ton Irving. 9 vols. 12mo, half roan (some bindings worn, and 
name stamps). N. Y.: Alden, 1886 


324. ISOCRATES. Orationes et Epistole cum Latina inter- 
pretatione Hieronymi Wolfii. Editio postrema. Thick 16mo, 
old calf, rebacked (two leaves trimmed smaller). 

Cantabrigiz: ex officina Johan Hayes, 1686 
* With Greek and Latin text in parallel columns. 


320. ITALIAN ART. Blane (Charles). Masterpieces of 
Italian Art: being. a biographical History of Art in Italy. 
Numerous allustrations. 2 vols..in one, folio, half morocco. 

Phila., ca. 1890 

326. JACOBINISM Displayed. Birmingham, 1798; The 
Conduct of the Present Parliament Considered. Lond. 1789; 
Essay on Constitutional Liberty. Lond. 1780; Review of * * * 
Declaration of Right, Poynings’ Law and the Mutiny Bill; 
and 2 others. 6 pamphlets, new wrappers. 

| * Interesting collection of pamphlets written during the 
political turmoil occasioned by the American Revolution. 

327. JAPAN. Ambassades de la Compagnie Hollandoise 
des Indes d’Orient, vers |’Empereur du Japon. Vignette on 
titles and engraved title. 2 vols. 18mo, old calf, gilt backs. 


328. JAPAN. Ancient Tales and Folk-lore of Japan (R. G. 
Smith) ; Flowers and Gardens of Japan (DuCane) ; Japan: A 
Record in Color (Mempes). Hach with many colored plates. 

3 vols. royal 8vo, cloth, gilt tops. 
Lond.: A. & C. Black 1901-08) 
329. JAPANAESE Seroll Manuscript. [The War of 
,/ Suan.] Written in large characters on a gold ground of 
- oa vellum. With 6 very large and fine hand-colored illus- 
trations in various colors and iuluminated with gold. With 


: an ivory handle. Late XVII Century 
ay 330. JAUNA (DOMINIQUE). Histoire Générale des 


Roiaumes de Chypre, de Jerusalem, d’Armenie, et d’Egypte, 
é comprenant les Croisades. Illustrated with fine engraved por- 
? trait of the author, folding maps and engraved head- and tail- 
\"4 pieces. 2 vols. 4to, original vellum, leather labels. 
Leide: Chez Jean Luzac, 1747 
* Fine copy of the scarce First EDITION. 
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331. JENYNS (SOAME). A Free Inquiry into the Na- 
ture and Origin of Evil. In Six Letters to With A 
Preface and Some Explanatory Notes. Small 8vo, original 
sheep (rebacked). Lond.: Printed. Bost.: Re-Printed, 1795 


332. JOHNSON (ANDREW). Trial of Andrew Johnson, 
President of the United States before the Senate of the 
United States on Impeachment. By the House of Representa- 
tives for High Crimes and‘Misdemeanors. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. 

Wash. 1868 

333. JOHNSON (J.). Typographia; or, The Printers’ In- 
structor. Including an Account of the Origin of Printing. 
.... @ Series of Modern Alphabets, and Doomsday Char- 
acters, ete. Jllustrations. First Epition. 2 vols. 24mo, full 
ealf (a little rubbed). Lond. 1824 


* Scarce. 


334. JOHNSTON (WILLIAM P.). The Life of Gen. Al- 
bert Sidney Johnston. With illustrations on steel and wood. 
First Epirion. 8vo, half morocco. Fine copy (except name 
on title). N. Y.: Appleton, 1878 


335. JONAS (JUSTUS). Das siebend Capitel Danielis, 
von des Tiuircken Gottes lesterung und serecklicher morderey. 
Title within a fine architectural woodcut border, and woodcut 
map of the old world on the back of title. 4to, boards. Rar. 
Not in Kuezynski. Wittenberg: Hans Lufft [1530] 


336. JONES (SIR WILLIAM). The Works of Sir William 
Jones. 6 vols.; with Supplement (containing his Contribu- 
tions to Asiatic Researches), 2 vols.; Life of Jones by Lord 
Teignmouth. Frontispiece portraits and many plates, foc- 
similes, etc. 9 vols. 4to, full calf (rebacked, one back damaged, 
and one cover loose). Lond. 1799-1801 


337. JOSEPHUS (FLAVIUS). Hooghberoemde Joofsche 
Historien ende boecken, noch Egesippus vande Essendighe 
verstoringe der Stadt Jerusalem. Hngraved title and numer- 
ous woodcuts in the text. Buack Lerrer. Folio, original 
pressed calf binding, with corner and centre brass ornaments 
(three missing), with clasps (some pp. stained and slightly 
wormed). Amstrelredam: by Dirck Pieterszoon, n. d. 


* Bound in at the end is: ‘‘Egesippi des treffelicken ende 
Hooch beroemden Historischnivers van de verstoozinghe der 
Stadt Jerusalem,’’ with wood engravings. 


338. JUVENAL. Dryden (John). The Satires of Decimus 
Junius Juvenalis. With the Satires of Aulus Persius Flacecus. 
Made English by Mr. Dryden [and] A Discourse concerning 
the Original and Progress of Satire. Plates by Vander 
Gucht. 8vo, full crushed morocco (slightly soiled interiorly, 
a few leaves damaged). Lond.: Jacob Tonson, 1697 

* Contains A. L. S. of F. J. Blakeslee of Blakeslee Galleries. 


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PT 13 etchings by the author. 
¢e eke iQ. 


oy 


ne 
yy 
ey 


Biblice veteris et novi Testamenti. 


title). 


339. KABINET VAN NEDERLANDSCHE, en Kleefsche 


Outheden. 300 engraved views (two on recto of each page). 


2 vols. in one, 4to, newly bound in half red morocco, uncut 
(name on title). Peon C.. 


340. KELLY (FANNY). Narrative of my Captivity 
among the Sioux Indians. 12mo, cloth (a little worn). 


Hartford, 1872 


341. KLAUBER (JOSEPHO ann JOANNE). Historie 
100 full-page copper- 
plates by Josepho and Joanne Klauber. 4to, boards, leather 
back (rubbed, title and plates mounted, some strengthened). 


Augsburg, 17 o7 

Rettungen Ovidischer Opfer. 
Oblong folio. In a cloth port- 
Leipzig, n. d. 


342. KLINGER (MAX). 


343. [KNOX (JOHN).] The Historie of the Reformation 
\ye the Church of Scotland; Containing five Books; Together 
with some Treatises conducing to the History. Small folio, 
full levant morocco, gilt edges (nail hole in back cover and in 
a few end leaves, 2 margins repaired, contemporary notes on 
Lond.: John Raworth, 1644 


* Nice, crisp copy, with the half title. Has the Address to 
the reader by David Buchanan, Life of Knox, and a lengthy 
preface. 


344. KOMMET zu mir (Hofmann). 
Life of Jesus Christ (Fleetwood). Lond., n. d.; Berlin und 
Umgebungen (Rellstab). Darmstadt, 1854; and _ others. 
Illustrations. 12 vols., various sizes and bindings. 


Breslau, n. d.; The 


345. KORAN. Seventeenth Century Manuscript Koran. 
Written on about 225 leaves of thin native glazed paper, 
relieved with red and gold, With blue, yellow and gold bor- 
ders, 2 beautiful alluminated titles on double pages wm various 
colors and gold. 16mo, original boards, leather back (lacking 
a few leaves at end and a few pp. slightly wormed). 


346. KORAN. Persian Surplice Manuscript of native 
eloth. Written in small black and red characters, with vari- 
ous illuminated decorations on shoulders, breast and back 
pieces, with decorative border around the edge of the entire 
vestment. Contains all the names of God. XVII Century 


347. LA FEDE OCULATA.’ By Gio. Francesco Minardo. 
Rome, 1644 (badly wormed) ; Ioannis de Rupescissa qui ante 
COCXX. Anos vixit. De consideratione Quinte essentie rerum 
omnium. Basil [1561] (several leaves in manuscript); An- 
notations in librum regum. By Melanchthon. (Title want- 
ing.) [See. XVI.] 3 vols. vellum and calf. 


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348. LA FONTAINE (JEAN DE). Contes et Nouvelles 
en vers. 73 plates in from one to two states by Fragonard, en- 
graved by Martial, Lingée, Aliamet, and others. Each title 
has a vignette by Choffard. 2 vols. 4to, half cloth and boards. 
Paris: P. Didot, 1795. 


* Printed on Japan paper, and each leaf mounted on guards. 
In volume two is a portrait of Fragonard by Martial in un- 
finished state. The plates in the second volume are in one state 
only (mainly unfinished) and comprise those rarely met with. 


349. LA FONTAINE (JEAN DE). Fables de La Fon- 
taine. Worth separate engraved plate and text to each Fable 
by Gouget. 2 vols. folio, half calf, uncut. 

Paris: Lecointe et Pougin, 1834 
* Edition Taille-Douce. 


350. LA HARPE (JEAN FRANCOIS DE). Abrégé de 
l’Histoire Générale des Voyages, contenant ce qu’il y a de plus 
remarquable, de plus utile et de mieux avéré, dans les pays 
ou les voyageurs ont pénetrés, les mceurs des habitans, la 
religion, les usages, etc. Wath numerous copper-plate engrav- 
mgs, vignettes and atlas volume contanung many fine maps. 
33 vols. 8vo (one 4to), old calf, gilt edges (a few bindings 
slightly rubbed). Paris, 1780-1801 


* Contains many narratives of American voyages and maps 
of New England, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Central 
America and others. 

‘A work that has met with greater success than any other 
of the same kind; the striking details of adventure, the lively 
pictures of manners, etc., it presents, will always give it a 
peculiar and lasting merit. Contains all the early voyages to 
America.’’? Sabin. 


351. LAIRESSE (GERARD DE). les Tableaux qui se 
trouvent a la Haye dans la Chambre du Conseil de Justice de 
la Cour d’Hollande, de Zelande, & de Westvrise. 7 plates, 
gravez par d’habiles Maitres d’apreés les dessemns de Nicolas 
Verkolje. Imp. folio, contemporary calf (worn). 

Amsterdam: Pour Nicolas Verkolje, 1737 


352. LANG (ANDREW). Prince Charles Edward. 
Frontispiece portrait in color and also in sepia, together with 
numerous fine photogravure portraits in two states. Royal 
4to, handsomely bound in full crushed blue levant morocco, 
gilt back and inside and outside borders, with figured silk 
doublures and flys, gilt top, uncut, by Bradstreet. Enclosed 
in half levant morocco case. Paris: Goupil & Co., 1900 


* The Henry W. Poor copy. One of 350 copies printed on 
Japan paper, with the text in English. 


353. LANGE (JOHN PETER). A Commentary on the 
Holy Scriptures: Critical, Doctrinal and Homiletical. 24 
vols. royal 8vo, full sheep (many of the covers are loose). 

Ny. Ys, S87 
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304. LASINIO (PAUL anp CAROL). 32 copper-plate en- 
gravings. Scriptural subjects. Oblong folio, half vellum. 
; No title [1825] 


_* A fine series of engraved plates covering scenes in the lives 
-of Christ, his Apostles, and the early Saints of the Church. 


300. LAVATER (JOHN CASPAR). Essays on Physiog- 
nomy. Illustrated by more than’800 engravings. 5 vols. imp. 
4to, full contemporary straight-grain morocco, full gilt edges, 
blind-tooled (a few plates slightly stained). 

Lond.: Printed for John Murray, 1789 


* A sumptuous edition, executed by and under the inspection 


Lo / of Thomas Holloway. The translation and engravings were 
V5 under the superintendence of H. Fuseli, at whose solicitation 
: Lavater furnished an entire fresh set of drawings in quarto. 
: 0 Includes the rare portraits of Washington. From the collection 


of Colonel Shedden, with book-plates. 


306. LE ROY (M.). Les Ruines des plus beaux Monu- 

\ ments de la Grece. Illustrated with map and 25 folio en- 
y ‘ graved plates. Vol. 2 only. Atlas folio, newly bound in half 
morocco (pp. stained and some leaves damaged and strength- 
ened—plates are in good clean state). Paris, 1770 


30/7. L>ESTRANGE (SIR ROGER). Seneca’s Morals by 
_/ way of Abstract. To which is added, a Discourse under the 
/ > title of An After-Thought. Illustrated with 7 copper-plate 
engravings by Pigne, Bouche, Kirkall, etc. (small corner torn 

from one plate). 8vo, contemporary calf (hinges weak). 
Lond.: Printed for W. Meadows, 1722 


¥ 358. LETTERE Volgari di diversi nobilissimi huomini, et 
‘ * eecellentis simi ingegni. Libro primo (1554) e Libro secondo 

: (1553). 2 vols. 8vo, old calf (not uniform). 
Venetia: Aldus, 1553-54 


309. LETTERS AND POEMS by the late John Henderson. 

Lond. 1786; The Works of Soame Jenyns. 4 vols. Lond. 

lh 4 1793; The Works of John Gregorn, M.D. 3 vols. Edinb. 1788; 

y Meditations and Prayers (Kempis). Lond. 1760; Book of 

Martyrs. Middleton, 1832. 10 vols. 12mo and 8vo, calf and 
sheep. 


360. LIBRARIES. Nicolson (W.). English, Scotch and 
Irish Historical Libraries. Giving a Short View and Char- 
acter of Most of Our Historians, either in Print or Manu- 
script. With an Account of Our Records, Law-Books, Coins, 
&e. 4to, old calf (rebacked). Fine copy. Lond. 1776 


861. LINSCHOTEN (J. H. VAN).  Itinerario, Voyage 
ofte Schipvaert, van Jan Huygen van Linschoten naer Oost 
ofte Portugaels Indien (etc.), THREE Parts [only], 18 plates 
and maps, including the rare map of America (Brazil, Peru, 
West Indies, Cuba, Florida, etc.), by Arnoldus Florentius 

ol 


(small hole in centre), Amsterdam, Cornelis Claesz, 1596; 
[with the FourrH Part] Voyagie ofte Schipvaert van by 
Noorden om Langes Noorwegen, ete., map, Francken Kettel, 
1601. The Four Parts in one volume. Folio, old vellum. 
Amsterdam, etce., 1596-1601 


* FIRST EDITION OF ALL Four Parts. The original issues of 
the first three parts are extremely rare and seldom found per- 
fect. The above includes the FIRST ISSUE OF THE THIRD PART, 
with the ‘‘Beschryvinge van America’’ (pp. 17-82), and the 
map of America, which is often lacking. The present volume 
lacks the first title, and while a number of the leaves are worn 
on the margins, yet the text is scarcely affected. Some of the 
maps and plates are loosely laid in, and the margins more or 
less worn, portion of one map lacking. One preliminary leaf 
of part two is wanting. <A fair copy only, sold with all faults. 


362. LIVIUS.  Historiarum Romanarum Decades tres. 
With 3 large woodcuts and 171 small woodcuts in outline, and 
3 beautiful outline architectural and ornamental borders in 
the best style of the Itahan renaissance; numerous woodcut 
emitials on black ground, and printer’s mark wm red. Folio, 
boards, calf back (light water-stains and upper and lower part 
of the ‘three borders cut into). 

Venetiis: Philippus Pincius Mantuanus, 1495 


* Roman character. 20 unnumb. leaves, CCLIII numbered, 
and one unnumbered leaf. Signat. A, a-n, A-L, aa-ii. Hain- 
Copinger, 10141; Proctor, 5308. Many of the woodcuts are 
signed F or b. These last were taken from the Mallermi Bible. 
All these engravings belong to the best period of the Venetian 
Art (see Due de Rivoli, p. 132). With numerous marginal 
notes by a hand of the XVIth century. 

The Henry W. Poor copy. 


363. LOCKE (JOHN). The Works of John Locke. Por- 
trait by Vertue after Kneller (corner torn away). Second 
Edition. 3 vols. folio, old calf rebacked). 

Lond.: Printed for A. Churchill, 1722 


364. LONDON. Familiar London. Painted by Rose Bar- 
ton; London, Vanished and Vanishing (Philip Norman) ; 
Seenery of London (Marshall and Mitton). Hach with many 
colored plates. 3 vols. royal 8vo, cloth, gilt tops. 

| Lond.: A. & C. Black, 1904-05 


365. LOUIS XIV. Limiers (H. P. De). Histoire du Régne 
de Louis XIV. Seconde Edition, Revué, corrigée & augmenteée. 
Contenant ce qui s’est passé depuis la Naissance du Roy, 
jusqu’a le Mort du Cardinal Mazarin en 1661. 3 vols. small 


4to, half crushed red morocco (name on titles). 
Amsterdam, 1720: 


366. LOUVRE. The Great Masters of the Louvre Gallery. 
Profusely illustrated with half-tones, and separate portfolio of 
photogravures and half-tones. 3 vols. in two. Folio, half 
morocco, gilt top, uncut. N. Y.: Appleton, 1898-1900 


é PA 
ee 


/ 


al 


367. LUBKE (WILHELM) unp LUTZOW (CARL von). 


Denkmaler der Kunst. Illustrated with nearly 200 pages of 


engravings portraying thousands of separate figures and de- 
signs. Some plates in color. Oblong folio, half brown’ mo- 
rocco. Stuttgart, 1884 


368. LUCANUS. Pharsalia. Engraved frontispiece. 12mo, 
old red morocco, gilt arms on the front cover, gilt edges (2 
corners slightly rubbed). Londini: J. Tonson, 1719 


369. LUCRETIUS. De rerum natura, librisex. Engraved 
frontispiece and full-page and vignette copper-plate engrav- 
ings by Du Guermer after Beretin, Cheron and others. 4to, 
old scored calf, rebacked. 

Lond.: Sumptibus & Typis Jacobi Tonson, 1712 


370. LUTHER (N.). Colloquia oder Tischreden Doctor 
Martini Lutheri so er in vilen Jahren die Zeit Lebens gegen 
Gelehrten Leuthen. Woodcut on title-page. Folio, pigskin 
covered wooden binding. Frankfurt am. Mayn. P. Schmid, 
1568. — Der Achte Teil und letzte aller Biicher und 
Sehrifften Vom XLII Jahr an bis auffs XLVII geschrieben. 
Woodcut on title-page and frontispiece. Folio, pigskin covered 
wooden binding. Jhena: Rodingers Erbin, 1558 

*'Together 2 vols. The second volume is part 8 of the 
Works of Luther. 


3871. LUTHER (MARTIN). Assertio omnium articulorum 
per Bullam Leonis X novissimam damnatorum. ORIGINAL EpI- 
TION. Title within a fine woodcut border by Lucas Cranach. 


Y sto, morocco gilt. Kuezynski, 3247; Panzer, IX, 77, 88. 
‘y’ (Name on title.) Wittemberge: [Melchior Lotter], 1520 


 @ 
\> 


372. LUTHER (MARTIN). De Captivitate Babylonica 


Lucas Cranach. First Epirton. 4to, cloth and half vellum. 
Rare. From the H. W. Poor Library. [n. p., 1520] 


373. LUTHER (MARTIN). Ein gar schon nutzlich buch- 
lin von den geliibden der klosterliite, ob sy ware geliibd syen, 
und von wem sy ein ursprung und anfang haben. Small wood- 
cut beneath the title. 4to, dark green Jevant morocco, gilt 
tocled inside borders, gilt edges, by Chambolle-Duru. Rare. 

Zurich [1521] 

374. LUTHER (MARTIN). Rationis Latomiane pro in- 
cendiaris Lovaniensis Scholze Sophistis reddite, Lutheriana 
confutatio. Title within a fine ornamental woodcut border 
by Lucas Cranach. 76 leaves. 4to, vellum. From the W. H. 
Poor Library. Wittemberge [1521] 


875. LUTHER (MARTIN). Iudicium de Erasmo: Rotero- 
damo. Philippi Melanchthonis de Hrasmo, & Luthero Elogion. 
Ratio discendi, per eundem tradita. Eiusdem, quo iudicio 


53 


Minces 6 Fine full-page woodcut portrat of Luther after 
\) 


Augustinus, Ambrosius, Origenes, ac reliqui doctores legendi 
sint. F. Martini Lutheri ad Wolfgangum Fabritium Capi- 
tonem Epistola utilissima. 12 leaves.  4to, boards (slight 
water-stains). Kuezynski, 1476. [n. p., 1522] 


376. LUTHER (MARTIN). Bulla Cene domini: das ist: 
die bulla vom Abentfressen des aller heyligsten herrn des 
Baptes, verteutseht. 4to, cloth. n. p. [1522] 


377. LUTHER (MARTIN). Antwortt deutsch Mart. 


Luthers auff Konig Henrichs von Engelland buch. Tvtle 
within a very fine architectural woodcut border. 4to, morocco 
(a few light waterstains). 3 

Wittemberg: Nickell Schyrlentz, 1522 


* First GERMAN EDITION, and very scarce, of Luther’s 
famous answer to King Henry VIII’s book Assertio septem 
sacramentorum. Panzer, 1350; Dommer, 293. From the 
H. W. Poor Library. 


378. LUTHER (MARTIN). Das Tauff biichlin verteutschet 
durch Martinum Luther. 4to, morocco gilt, gilt edges. (Hm- 
bossed library stamp on 2 leaves). Rare. [n. p., 1523] 


379. LUTHER (MARTIN). Ein gar schon nutzlich Biich- 
lein von den geliibden der klosterliite ob sy ware geliibd syen 
‘und von wem sy ein ursprung haben. Woodcut on title. to, 
full dark green crushed levant morocco, gilt edges, gilt inside 
borders, by Chambolle-Duru. [Ziirich, 1525] 


* A fine, clean copy. 


380. LUTHER (MARTIN). Warnunge an seine lieben 
Deudschen. OrIGINAL EDITION. Title within a fine architec- 
tural woodcut morders. 32 leaves. 4to, half morocco. Kuezyn- 
ski, 1740; Kostlin-Kawerau, II, 251. 

Wittemberg: Hans Lufft, 1531 


381. LUTHER (MARTIN). Verantwortung der auffgeleg- 
ten Auffrur yon Hertzog Georgen Sampt einem Trostbrieff 
an die Christen von ihm aus Leiptzig unschiildig veriagt. Title 
within a fine historrated woodcut border m the manner of 
Hans Holbewn. 32 leaves. 4to, vellum. Kuezynski, 1763. 

Wittemberg: Nickel Schirlentz, 1533 


382. LUTHER (MARTIN). Von der winckel messe und 
Pfaffen Weihe. Title within a fine historiated woodcut border 
im the manner of Hans Holbein. 56 leaves. 4to, vellum. 
Kuezynski, 3378; Hostlin-Kawerau, II, 307. 

Wittemberg: Nickel Schirlentz, 1533 


383. LUTHER (MARTIN). Supputatio annorum mundi. 
Title within a fine architectural woodcut border, with a repre- 
sentation of Christ on the Cross between the two thieves, in 
the lower part. 4to, half levant morocco. Somewhat water- 
stained and a few corners worn away.) From the H. W. Poor 


Library. Wittemberge: Georgius Rhau, 1541 


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384, LUTHER (MARTIN). Der Garaus von dem End- 


’ christ, seinem Reich und Regiment, aus dem Propheten Daniel 


gezogen und gestellet. 4to, vellum. Ursel, 1574 


3885. LUTHER (MARTIN). Des feligen Zeugen Gottes D. 
Martin Luthers merkwurdige Lebens-Umstande bey seiner 
medicinalischen Leibesconstitution, Frankheiten, geistlichen 
und leiblichen Anfechtungen und andern Zufallen. Four 
portrats of Luther. 4 vols. in one, square 8vo, half morocco. 

Leipzig: bey ise oe Jacobaern, 1764 


*Bound in at the end is: Herrn D. Martin Luther’s 
Geschaste und Andenken in Torgau....von M. Johann 
Theodore Lingke. Torgau, n. d. [1764]. 


~6886. LUTHER (MARTIN). Sein Leben und Wirken; 


3 geschildert von Dr. Christian Franz Gottl. Stang. Frontis- 


prece and 6 engraved portraits and plates. 8vo, half morocco 
(pp. stained). Stuttgart, 1839 


387. MACHIAVELLI (NICOLAI). De Republica, quas 
diseursus nuneupavit libri Ill. Hngraved title. 18mo, con- 
temporary vellum. Lugd.-Batav.: Apud Petrum Leffen, 1649 


388. MAGAZINES. The Century; McClure’s; Scribner’s; 


© The Philistine, and others. 173 numbers. Paper. 


389. MAITTATRE (MICHAEL). Annales Typographici 
ab Artis Invente Origine ad annum MD. Engraved title con- 
tamng portraits of Gutenberg, Faustus, Costerus, Manucius 
and Frobenius. First Epirion. 4to, old calf, rebacked. 

Hage-Comitum: Apud Isaacum Vaillant, 1719 


* A work indispensable in every bibliographical library. 


390. MAIZEROY (RENE). La Mer. Préludes de MM. 
Paul Aréne, Paul Bonnetain, Paul Bourget, Gustave Geffroy, 
Catulle Mendés, Armand Silvestre. 24 eaux-fortes et 6 hélio- 
gravures hors texte, illustrations par Lowse Abbema et 
Georges Clarin. Folio, half lght green crushed levant 
morocco, gilt edges. Paris, n. d. 


391. MANLIIS DE BOSCO (J. J. DE). Luminare Maius. 
Opus Eximium quod luminare maius dicitur, medicis et 
aromatarlis per quam necessarium. Lumen Apothecariorum. 

. . Item Thesaurus Aromatoriorum. Gothic character, 
double columns; title mm red and black within a fine orna- 
mental woodcut border, and woodcut wutials. -4to, vellum 


| (small hole in the title, with slight damage of a wor d). 


Lugduni: apud Joannem Crespinum, 1536 
* An interesting and rare pharmaceutical work. 


392. MANUEL du Museum Franeais. With 202 etchings. 


[Comte de Toulongen.| Paris, 1802-3; Les vieux conteurs 


Francais (Jacob). Paris; 1841; Dictionnaire des abrevia- 
tions (Chassant). Paris, 1876; and others. 6 vols., various 
sizes and bindings. 

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393. MANUSCRIPT. Choral Book. Manuscript of Italian 
origin, XV Century. Music noted on 4 line staves. . Large 
Gothic characters. Border illuminated in gold and colors, 9 
large wluminated letters. 124 leaves. Written on vellum. 
Atlas folio, contemporary binding, old boards covered with 
leather, brass bosses (margins of some leaves damaged or 
restored). 


394. MANUSCRIPT. A manuscript treatise. on paper 
written in Germany in the 15th century, relating to Con- 
sanguinety, Affinity, etc., with references to Heclesiastical 
Law. Ornamented with 2 genealogical trees supported by 
figures painted in various colors, and other trees in pen and 
mk. 38 leaves. 8vo, old vellum (some leaves loose and edges 
of some others worn). See. XV 


395. MANUTIUS (PAULUS). In Epistolas Ciceronis ad 
Atticum, Pauli Manutti Commentarius. Thick 16mo, half 
brown levant morocco (stamp on title, a few pages slightly 
stained). Venetiis: Aldus, 1557 


396. MANUTIUS (PAULUS). Epistolarum libri XII, 
uno nuper addito. EHiusdem que prefationes appellantur. 
Title within an ornamental woodcut border, with small por- 
trait of the author. 8vo, vellum, gilt. Venetiis: Aldus, 1580 


397. MAPS. Typographisch-militairisch Charte von 
Teutschland. In 204 Sectionem unternommen von dem Geo- 
graphischen Institute zu Weimar. 4 vols. oblong folio, half 
sheep (worn). Weimar, 1807 


398. MARK TWAIN’S AUTOBIOGRAPHY and First 
Romance. N. Y. [1871]; Catalogue of an Exhibition illustra- 
tive of a Centenary of Artistic Lithography. 1796-1896. 
Grolier Club; Memoirs of the Early Life of Benj. West. Bost. 
1832; Memorables of the Montgomeries. Printed for the King 
of Clubs. N. Y. 1865, and 4 N. Y. State reports of Lunacy. 
8 vols. and pieces, cloth and paper. 


399. MARTIAL. The Epigrams of Martial (transl.), with 

a Commentary. By James. Elphinston. Portrat of Martial 
from an antique gem. 4to, old calf (worn at joints). 

Lond. 1782 


* Charles Pinckney’s copy, with autograph on inside cover. 


400. MASTERPIECES OF ITALIAN ART. Illustrated: 
with Remarque etchings on Japan paper. 10 portfolios, gar- 
net satin, with silk ties as issued. Not collated. 

Phila.: Gebbie, 1886 


* Remarque edition, one of 200 sets issued. 


401. McCLURE (ALEXANDER K., Editor). Bohemia. 
Vol. 1. Profusely illustrated with portraits, caricatures, ete. 
Royal 4to, full calf, tooledyand inlaid corner ornaments, doub- 


56 


~ 


lures of marbled calf, and facsimile of periodical cover, gilt 
top, uncut. Phila. 1904 


* EDITION DE LUXE. THE ONLY COPY SO ISSUED. Especi- 
ally printed for Joseph Pulitzer. 


402. MEDIAZVAL AND MODERN HISTORY (Munro 
and Whitcomb). N. Y. 1903; The Chinese Crisis from Within 
(Ching). Lond. 1901; Political Growth in the 19th Century 
(Dears). N. Y. 1900; History of the United States. 2 vols. 

y/4 (Adams). N. Y. 1889; History of the American Nation (Mc- 
/ Laughlin). N. Y. 1905. 6 vols. 12mo, cloth. 


d 
403. MEDICAL. A Treatise on the Eye (Porterfield). 2 
» vols. Edinb. 1759; Principles of Surgery (Bell). 4 vols. Lond. 

\ «1826; and others. 11 vols. 8vo, various bindings. 


404. MEDICAL RECORD. Edited by George F. Shrady. 
\ 4 duly, 1895, to December, 1896; January, 1899, to December, 
| 1905... PF vols. 4to, cloth. N. Y. 1895-1905 


405. MELANCHTHON (PHILIP). Die haubt artickel 
und ftirnemsten puncten der gantzen hayligen schrifft. Title 
an red and black within a woodcut border, and with fine print- 

_ er’s mark. 4to, contemporary German binding in ealf, pan- 

<~ eled sides, with blind-stamped ornaments, somewhat rubbed). 
\\, Stamp of the Carlsburg library on title. 

A [Strassburg: M. Flach] 1522 


*The rare second German edition of Melanchthon’s Loct 
theologici, edited, like the first, by G. Spalatinus. Kuczynski 
does not know this edition nor is it mentioned in Bindseil’s 
Bibliotheca Melanchthoniana. Weller, 2216. 


406. MELANCHTHON (PHILIP). Proverbia Solomonis 
f cum adnotationibus. Tvtle within an ornamental woodcut 
oN y border. 8vo, calf, gilt. Haganowe: Johannes Secerius, 1525 


407. MELANCHTHON (PHILIP). Epitome renovate 
Eeclesiastice Doctrine. Title within a fine ornamental wood- 
cut border. 8vo, ealf, gilt. [Hagenoer] I. Secerius [1525] 


408. MELANCHTHON (PHILIP). Eyn Schrifft widder 
die artikel der Bawrschafft. Tvtle within a fine ornamental 


' woodcut border. 16 leaves. 4to, boards (somewhat water- 

f ‘stained ). | [n. p., 1525] 

WN * Rare. This sharp criticism of the 12 articles of the peas- 

yy I ants and of the whole agitation was written by order of the 

j Elector Ludwig of Palatinate. Weller, Suppl., p. 44, no. 3576; 
Panzer, LI, 2770. 


409. MELANCHTHON (PHILIP). Loci Communes, das 

: ist die furnemesten Artikel Christlicher lere, verdeudscht 
/ dureh Justum-Jonam. Title within a very fine ornamental 
A woodcut border. First GERMAN EpiTIon. 8vo, vellum (some 
light waterstains). Wittemberg: Peter Seitz, 1537 


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410. MELANCHTHON (PHILIP). Der Prophet Daniel 
ausgeleet durch D. Phil. Melanth. Aus dem Latin ver- 
deudscht durch Justum Jonam. Tvtle within a fine histori- 


ated woodcut border in the manner of Hans Holbein. Ato, 


vellum. Wittemberg: Nickel Schirlentz, 1546. 


411. MELANCHTON (PHILIP). Historia de vita et 
actis Reverendiss. viri D. Martini Lutheri. Woodcut medallion 
portrait of Luther on title. 8vo, boards. Fine copy. Scarce. 

Witeberge: Johannes Lufft, 1549 


412. MELANCHTHON (PHILIP). Exameneorum, qui 


audiuntur ante ritum publice ordinationis, qua commendatur 


eis ministerium Evangelii: Traditum Witeberge, Anno 1504. 
Medallion portrait on title. 12mo, stamped vellum (writing 
on title, page margins and inside cover, wormed, and fly-leaves 
wanting). 

Witeberge: Excusum per M. Georgium Mullerum, 1592 


413. MELANCHTHON (PHILIP). Epigrammatum libri 


sex. Woodcut medallion portrmt of the author. 8vo, calf 


gilt, gilt edges. Witeberger, 1592 
414. MEMOIRS of Gen. William T. Sherman. By Himself. 


Map and portrait. 2 vols. (lib. st.) N. Y. 1891; MeClellan’s. 


Own Story. Illustrated. N. Y. 1887. 3.vols. 8vo, cloth. 


415. MENPES (MORTIMER). Gainsborough. Text by 
James Greig. Illustrated with 15 reproductions of portraits 
and paintings by this Artist. Folio, cloth, gilt top. 

Lond. 1909 

416. MENZEL C. A.). Jahrbuch der Baukunst u. Bau- 
wissenschaft in Deutschland. Folding plates. 4 vols. 8vo, 
half calf (rubbed). EHisleben, 1844-1847 


* Presentation copies from the author, with inscription in 
two volumes. 


417. MEXIA (PEDRO). The Historie of all the Roman 


Emperors, from Julius Cesar to Rudolph, now raigning. 


Enlarged in Italian by L. Dulce and G. Bardi and now Eng- 
lished by W. Tlraheron]. Woodcut title-page (margin 


strenethened, name on title, and one or two margins damaged). 


Folio, half old calf (worn). 


Lond.: Printed for Matthew Lownes, 1604 


418. MICROCOSM of London (The), or London in Mini- 
ature. Hach volume with 32 colored plates after Pugin and 


Rowlandson. 3 vols. small 4to, boards, parchment backs, gilt. 


tops, uncut (one back slightly spotted).  - 

N. Y.: Seribner’s, 1904 

419. MICYLLUS (1.) ET VELIUS (U.). Jcones Imper- 

atorum, atque rerum cuiusque gestarum indicationes. Nwmer- 

ous woodcut medallion portraits on black ground within orna- 
mental frames. 8vo, old calf (worn, title a little soiled). 


Argentorati: Crato Mylius, 1544 


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. 420. MILITANT (CHRISOSTOMO). Sommario_historico 
raccolto dalla sacra Bibbia, dal Flavio, da Egesippo, da Beroso, 


f da Filone, ete. With over 150 fine woodcuts, within ornamental 
7“, ¥ frames, illustrating scenes from the Old and New Testament. 
\ 4to, new half red morocco (some leaves mended and small 


eat ink-spots on a few pages). Bergamo: Comin Ventura, 1593 

js 421. MILLER (SAMUEL). A Brief Retrospect of the 

ff Highteenth Century. First Epirion. 2 vols. 8vo, old ealf, 
wy 


mn) rebacked (lib. stamps). N. Y.: T. and J. Swords, 1803 
\ *The George Bancroft copy, with his bookplate with Greek 
» | motto. 


422. MILLET (J. F.). Le Livre d’Or de J.-F. Millet. 

Par un ancien Ami. Illustré de dix-sept eaux-fortes origi- 

y  nales par Frédéric Jacque. 4to, half green levant morocco, 

h gilt top, uncut. Paris. ued. 
* Limited to 350 copies, 

423. MISSA PONTIFICALIS in festo Sanctorum Apcsto- 
lorum Petri et Pauli. Manuscript on paper executed in Italy 
wm the 18th Century. Fine water-color border, ornamental 

°° mitials, and water-color coat of arms of Cardinal Henry of 
yr “York, to whom. the volume is dedicated. Folio, contemporary 
Italian binding in morocco richly gilt, with the arms of a 

Bishop in the centre. See. X VITI 


ys 424. MODERNE KUNST. Illustrierte Zeitschrift. Numer- 
~ ous fine plates, some in colors. Vols. XIX, Sept. 1903 to 
~ Sept. 1904 complete; Vols. XX to XXIII, Sept. 1904 to Sept. 

1908, in parts incomplete (8 parts missing). 1 folio, cloth 
and 97 parts (some torn). Berlin, 1903-1908 


; 425. MOLLIEN (G.). Voyage dans la Republique de Co- 
/ lombia, en 1823. Illustrated with colored views and plates 
Y showing the costumes of the natives, and a map (imperfect). 

4 2 vols. 8vo, half crimson morocco (some leaves worn and 
, stained). Paris, 1824 


426. MOLTKE’S Letters to His Wife and Other Relatives. 
Translated by J. M. Mellraith. Introduction by Sidney 
Whitman. Portraits. 2 vols. 8vo, cloth, uncut (one cover 
slightly scratched). Lond.: Kegan Paul, 1896 


497. MONRO (ALEXANDER). Observations on the 
Structure and Functions of the Nervous System. Copper- 
Ko plate engravings. Folio, half calf (binding worn, some parts 
_') ~ foxed). Edinb., 1783 


428, MONTAGU (MRS. ELIZABETH). An Essay upon 

/ the Writings and Genius of Shakespear, compared with the 
Greek and French Dramatie Poets. With some remarks upon 

nh the Misrepresentation of Mons. de Voltaire. 8vo, contem- 
i porary full calf. Lond. 1777 

* With the armorial bookplate ‘‘ Bibliotheque du Chateau de 

Valeneay.’’ Warton says this is the most elegant and judicious. 


piece of criticism of the age. In this edition ‘‘ Three Dialogues 
of the Dead’’ are first added. 


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429. MOON HOAX. Great Astronomical Discoveries 
lately made by Sir John Herschel at the Cape of Good Hope. 
Curious large folding lithographic plate, shewing the inhabit- 
ants and animals of the moon. 28 pp. 8vo, wrappers. — 

[N. Y. 1835] 


430. MORE (SIR THOMAS). L’Utopie de Thomas Morus, 
Chancelier d’Angleterre, Traduicte par Samuel Sorbiere. 
Engraved title. 18mo, full green morocco. | 

Amsterdam: Jean Blaeu, 1643 
* Nice copy of this pretty little edition. 


431. MORMONS. Stenhouse (T. B. H.). Roeky Moun- 
tain Saints: A Full and Complete History of the Mormons. 
Illustrations. Thick 8vo, cloth. NoY. 3879 


432. MOTRAYE (AUBREY DE LA). Travels through 
Europe, Asia, and into Part of Africa; with Proper Cutts and 
Maps. Containing a great Variety of Geographical, Topo- 
graphical, and Political Observations, &. Maps and plates 
shewing places, customs, &c. 2 vols. folio, half red morocco 
(12 plates missing and some maps with parts cut off). . 

Lond.: Printed for Author, 1723 


433. MUNICH GALLERY. Koniglich Baierischer Ge- 
malde-Saal zu Munchen und Schleifsheim. About 200 full- 
page lithographs after Wouvermans, Snyders, Rubens, Ruys- 
dael, Van Dyck, Murillo, Gerald Dou, Durer, Rem, Leonardo, 
Titian, Raphael and others. 2 vols. large folio, half morocco, 
silt edges (bindings rubbed). Munich, 1817-21 


434. MURDER. Sharp (Granville). Remarks on the 
Opinions of some of the most celebrated Writers on Crown 
Law, Respecting the Distinction between Manslaughter and 
Murder. Small 8vo, old boards. Lond. 1773 


435. MURETUS (M. A.). Orationes XXIII; Interpreta- 
tio quincti libri Ethicorum Aristotelis; Hymni sacri, ete. 
Small 8vo, old vellum (somewhat water-stained). | 

Venetiis: Aldus, 1575 


436. MURNER (THOMAS). Die disputacion vor den xij 
orten einer loblichen eidgnoschafft namlich Bern Lutzern Vry 
Schwytz Underwalden ob unnd nidt dem kern walt zug mitt 
den sampt usseren ampt Glaris Basel Friburg Solathorn — 
Schaffhusen und Appenzell, von wegen der einigkeit in 
christlichen glauben in iren landen und undterthonen der fier 
bistumb Costentz Basel Losanen und Chur beschehen.... 
Ato, vellum (slightly wormed and title mended; old writing 
on the title-page). Lutzern: Thomas Murner, 1527 

* A very rare piece from Murner’s private press at Lucerne. 
Weesenmeyer, Beitrige, p. 69 and following; Goedeke, p. 219, 
no. dla. 

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437. MUSEE FRANCAIS. Recueil des plus _ beaux 
Tableaux, Statues, et Bas-Reliefs qui existaient au Louvre 
avant 1815, avec explication des sujets et des discours his- 

, /“toriques sur la Peinture, la Sculpture, et la Gravure par 
1) Duchesne Ainé. Illustrated with nearly 350 beautifully en- 
io graved plates of art and sculpture. 4 vols. atlas folio, half 

. erimson morocco (worn), full gilt edges. 
Paris: A. et W. Galignani, n. d. 


438. MUSE’S POCKET COMPANION (Tue). Dublin, 

1787; A Treatise of the Passions and Faculties of the Soule 

\? of Man (Reynolds). Lond. 1640; Holy Bible (impf.). 
; Lond. 1693. 3 vols., various sizes and bindings (worn). 


a) £39. MUSSET (ALFRED DE). (£uvres Complétes. 
ee Illustrated with portrait engraved by Flameng, and 28 en- 
\~ » graved plates. 10 vols. 8vo, boards, morocco back (edges a 
| / little worn). Paris, 1866 


440. MUSCULUS (ANDREAS). Beider Antichrist, des 
Constantinopolitanischen und Romischen, einstimmig und 
gleichformig Leer, Glauben und Religion Wieder Christum 
JN den Son des lebendigen Gottes. Woodcut on title represent- 
\.\ mg Turkish soldiers massacring Christian children.  4to, 

. boards (edges of some leaves worn). 
Franckfurt a. Oder: J. Hichorn, 1557 


/ 441. MYSTERY AND DETECTIVE STORIES. Ameri- 
4 


4% ean, English, Irish, French, Italian, Oriental, Magic, German, 
\ 7 Russian, and Scotch. Frontispieces. 6 vols. 12mo, cloth. 
~' N. Y. 1908: 


442. NAPLES (Fitzgerald). Painted by Augustine Fitz- 

» \ gerald; Florence (Goff). Painted by Clarissa Goff; Venice 
V ~ (Menpes). Painted by Mortimer Menpes. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth. 
4 * All with plates in colors. Lond.: A. & C. Black, n. d. 


i 448. NAPOLEON. Dayot (Armand). Napoleon: Raconte 

y par Lilmage. D’Aprés les Sculpteurs, les Graveurs et les 

en Peintres. Profusely illustrated with photogravure plates and 
, text twllustrations. Small folio, half morocco, edges uneut. 

Paris: Hachette et Cie., 1895. 


444, NELSON (ROBERT). The Practice of True Devo- 

- tion, in Relation to the End, as well as the Means of Religion. 
/ Engraved portrait. 12mo, old panel ealf (hinges cracked, 
rubbed). Lond. 1735 


* Presentation copy from Selina, Countess of Huntington to ~ 
John Boultbee. 


P 445. NEPOS (CORNELIUS). Corn. Nepotis Excellentium 
¢ 0D Imperatorum Vite. Frontispiece, vignettes and head-preces 
sb, engraved by Burghers. 8vo, old calf (binding worn, con- 

temporary name on title). Oxonie: Sheldoniano, 1697 


Gis. 


446. NEWTON (ISAAC). Philosophiw Naturalis Prin- 
cipia Mathematica. Illustrated with numerous diagrams. 4 
vols. 4to, full contemporary calf, gilt backs and borders, car- 
mine edges. Geneve: Typis Barrillot & Filii, 1739-42 


447, NEWTON (ISAAC). Theory of Light and Colours 
and Principle of Attraction, made familiar to the Ladies in 
several Entertainments. Translated from the original 
Italian of Signor Algarotti. 2 vols. 16mo, full calf (worn, 
and one cover loose). Lond. 1742 


448, NEWTON (SIR ISAAC). A View of Sir Isaac New- 
ton’s Philosophy. By [Henry Pemberton.] Jllustrated with 
12 folding plates containing 163 figures, and numerous beau- 
tiful copper-plate head- and tail-pieces engraved by Pine. 
First Epirion. 4to, newly bound in half crimson morocco, 
gilt. Lond.: Printed by 8. Palmer, 1728 


* LARGE PAPER Copy, printed in large type on heavy paper. 


449. NEW YORK MEDICAL JOURNAL (THE). Edited 
by Frank P. Foster, July, 1896, to December 1902. Continued 
as The New York and Philadelphia Medical Journal. Janu- 
ary, 1903, to December, 1905. Jllustratiuns. 19 vols. 4to, 
cloth. N. Y. 1896-1905 


450. THEOLOGY. Latin Theological Manuscript on paper 
executed in Italy towards the middle of the 17th century. 
Small folio, contemporary vellum, gilt borders and centre 
pieces, gilt edges (loose). See. XVIT 


451. NIGRINUS (GEORG). Papistische Inquisition und 
oulde Fliis der Romischen Kirchen d. i. Historia und ankunfft 
der Romischen Kirchen und sonderlich vom Antichristischen 
wesen. Darinn aller Romischen Bischoffen, Ertzbischoffen, 
Patriarchen, ete... . und entlich der Antichristen Leben und 
handel kirtzlich angezogen. With numerous woodcut por- 
traits of Popes by Tobias Stummer. Folio, vellum. 

[Freft. a. M.] 1582 


* Colophon date is given as 1574. Contains valuable in- 
formation on Luther. On the verso of the title-page is a 
satirical poem on the papacy. 


452. OFFICIUM MORTUORUM, Offictum B. M. Virginis 
secundum usum Romanum, etc. Manuscript on vellum, finely 
written in lettres bdtardes red and black, executed in Belgrum 
at the beginning of the 16th century. 161 leaves. HMBEL- 
LISHED WITH 2 FINE AND LARGE MINIATURES representing the 
Three Dead and the misfortunes of Job, 2 small ones, and hun- 
dreds of large and small pretty floral initials painted m gold 
and colors. 4to, early 18th century binding in black morocco, 
gilt paneled sides, fleurons in the corners, gilt back and edges. 

See. XVI 
* A good specimen of Flemish writing and art of illumina- 


tion. 
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ri as 


453. OLD GERMAN COINS. Keysers Ferdinandi Neue 
Mintzordnung Sampt Valuirung der Gulden und Silberin 
Muntzen. With 2 plates of coin cuts. Small folio, vellum. 

Meyntz: F. Behem, 1559 

454. OLD PLAYS. Collection of early Plays (Bell’s Edi- 
tion). Illustrated with portraits of the celebrated Actors and 
Actresses of the day, in character. 16 vols. 12mo, half ealf, 
gilt backs. Lond. and Edinb., v. d. 


* Included in the collection are several volumes of ‘‘ The 
Comic Theatre’’ and ‘‘The Tragic Theatre.’’ Two of the 
volumes have had plays extracted, and some of the portraits 
are wanting. The autographs of H. L. Pinckney and Charles 
Pinckney appear on some of the titles. 


455. OLEARIUM (ADAM). Gottorffische Kunst-Kammer. 
With engraved title and 35 plates (should be 37). Square 
8vo, full crimson morocco (lacks one leaf of the foreword, 
and .one of the text, and several leaves, including the title, 
have holes or have been repaired). Schleswig, 1674 


ao. ORIGIN OF RELIGION (Muller). N. Y., n. d.; 
Loyola: and Jesuitism in its Rudiments (Taylor). Lond. 
1849; Ancient Christianity. 2 vols.; and another. 5 vols. 8vo 
and 12mo, cloth and leather. 


457. ORNAMENTS OF MEMORY: or, Beauties of 
Romance, History and Poetry. Illustrated with 18 engrav- 
mgs from original designs. 4to, cloth, full gilt edges. 

N. Y.: Appleton, 1855 

458. OROSIUS (PAULUS). Historizw adversus Paganos. 
Folio, full brown levant morocco, extra, gilt back, covers 
ornamented with gilt-tooled geometric designs, the spaces 
filled with rosettes and other ornaments, by the Adams 
Bindery. Venetiis: Octavianus Scotus, 1483 

* Roman character. 78 unnumb. leaves, including Ist blank, 
42 lines to the page, Signt. a-n. Hain-Copinger, 12102; Panzer, 
8, 195, 702; Proctor, 4576. A fine and large copy with many 
marginal notes by a hand of the last years of the XVth cen- 
tury, or beginning of the XVIth. From the library of Gen. 
Rush C. Hawkins, with an autograph note by him relating to 
the work. 

459. OTTO VON PASSAU. Die vierundzweintzig Alten. 
Ein auszerlesen, furtreflichs Btich, zu lehr unnd underwey- 
sung eines jerlichen Christen, Geistlchs oder Weltlichs 
Stands sehr nutzlich. With 25 wteresting and fine woodcuts. 
4to, fine contemporary German binding in stamped pigskin, 
clasps. Fine copy. Dillingen: Sebald Mayer, 1568 


460. OUR NATIONAL PARKS (Muir). Bost. 19038; 
Transactions of the Am. Ethnological Society, Vol. 1. N. Y. 
1845; Trans. of the Hist. and Philos. Soc. of Ohio. Part 
second. Vol. 1. Cinn. 1839; Journal of Am. Ethnology and 
Archeology, Vol. 1 (Fewkes). Bost. 1891; Disquisition on 
Government (Calhoun). Columbia, 1851. 5 vols. 8vo and 4to, 
various bindings. 

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461. OVERBECK (FREDERICK). The Holy Gospels. 
Illustrated in 40 original designs. 4to, full morocco (rebacked 
and rubbed), full gilt edges. N. Y.: Appleton, 1866 


462. OVID. Les Metamorphoses d’Ovide, en Latin et Fran- 
cois, divisées en XV livres, avec de nouvelles Explications 


Historiques, Morales & Politiques sur toutes les Fables — 


chacune selon sur sujet; de la traduction de Mr. Pierre Du- 
Ryer Parisien. Illustrated with the superb series of engraved 


vignettes to the various Fables, by Bouche, Bouttats, etc. 


Royal folio, old paneled calf (worn in hinges, and ,some 
mareins stained). Bruxelles: Chez Francois Foppens, 1677 


463. OVIDIUS. Opera. Firsr ALDINE EpiTion. 3 vols. 
8vo, cloth (Vol. 2 somewhat shorter in Size). VERY SCAROE. 
Venetiis: in edibus Aldi, 1502 


464. OVIDIUS. Metamorphoses, argumentis brevioribus ex 
Luctatio grammatico ecollectis, exposite: una cum yivis singu- 
larum transformationum iconibus in aes incisis. Engraved 
title, and 178 fine copper engravings, all brillant impressions, 
by P. Vander Borcht. Small obl. 8vo, full polished calf gilt, 
by Petit. From the Borluut and H. W. Poor libraries, with 
book-plates. RARE. 

Antuerpie: ex Officina Plantiniana [1591] 


465. PAGEANTS. Description des Festes données par 
Ville de Paris a l’Oceasion du Mariage de Madame Louise- 
Elizabeth de France et de Dom Philippe Infant d’Espagne 
29-30 Aout 1739. Illustrated with 13 fine engravings. Atlas 
folio, half claret morocco (name and stamp on title). ; 

Paris: P. G. Le Mercier, 1740 


466. PAINTING POPULARLY EXPLAINED (Gullick 
and Timbs). Lond. 1859; The Art Idea. Part 2 (Jarves). 
N. Y. 1864; Imitative Art (Howard). lLond., n. d.; Hand- 
book of Greek and Roman Sculpture (Eaton). Bost. 1884; 
The Wonders of Engraving (Duplessis). N. Y. 1876. 5 vols. 
12mo and 16mo, cloth. 


467. PALI AND SINGALESE MANUSCRIPTS. Two 
manuscripts written on several hundred palm leaves. Very 
rare. 


468. PAPER NOVELS. English, French and German. 
About 125 vols. . 


469. PARDOE (JULIA). The Beauties of the Bosphorus. 
Iilustrated in a series of views of Constantinople from original 
drawings by W. H. Bartlett. First Eprrion. 4to, half mo- 
rocco (rubbed, and binding strengthened), full gilt edges. 

Lond. 1838 
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470. PARNELL MOVEMENT (Tue), with a Sketch of 
the Irish Parties (O’Connor). N. Y. 1889; Butler’s Book. 
Bost. 1892; Pictorial History of the United States (Stephens). 
N. Y., n. d.; Hamersley’s Naval Encyclopedia. Phila. 1894. 
4 vols. 8vo, cloth. 


471. PARTON (JAMES). Life of Andrew Jackson, Por- 
traits. 3 vols. 8vo, cloth (ex. lib. copy). Bost.,. n.d. 


472. PARTRIDGE (T.). Mikropanastron; or, An Astro- 


ie cll 4 logical Vade Mecum, briefly teaching the Whole Art of Astrol- 
ay ‘ogy. Engraved portrait of the author by R. White (a little 
h / /damaged on the inner margin). First Epirion. 16mo, 
ey Vs marbled calf. Lond. 1679 


* Very scarce. 


473. PENNANT (THOMAS). A Tour in Scotland, 1769, 
and Voyage to the Hebrides. Illustrated with numerous full- 
page and folding copper-plates. Second Edition. 3 vols. 
Ato, original tree calf, gilt backs (worn). 

Lond.: Printed for Benj. White, 1776 


474. PENNSYLVANIA. A Collection of Memorials con- 
cerning Divers * * * Quakers, in Pennsylvania, New-Jersey, 
and Parts adjacent, from nearly the First Settlement thereof 
to the Year 1787. 8vo, old sheep. 

Phila.: Printed by Joseph Cruikshank, 1787 


*First EDITION. Fine copy. 


475. PEREFIXE (HARDOUIN DE). Histoire du Roy 


~Henry le Grand. Engraved title. Printer’s mark, La Minerve. 


12mo, full calf, rebacked. 
Amsterdam: Chez Daniel Elsevier, 1678-9 


* Fine clean copy. At the end, is ‘¢ Henry le Grand au Roy, 
Poeme,’’ occupying 10 unnumbered leaves. . 


476. PERSIAN MANUSCRIPT. Persian Prose and Poetry 


- Manuscript written in large characters on thin parchment 


paper in red and black, with red, black and gold borders by 
Abdul Wali. 8vo, contemporary red morocco, gilt. 
XVIII Century 


477. PERVIGILIUM VENERIS, ex editione Petri Pithoei, 
cum ejus & Justi Lipsii Notis. 8vo, contemporary paneled calf 
(worn in hinges, and some top margins wormed). 

Hage Comitum: Apud Henricum Scheurleer, 1712 


478. PINDAR. Pindari Olympia, Nemea, Pythia, Isthmia. 
Greek cum Latina Versione Carmine Lyrico per Nicolaum 
Sudorium. Engraved frontispiece portrait by M. Burghers, 
and vignette on title. Folio, old paneled calf (joints weak 
and little stained, and two small holes in same). 

* Best edition. Oxonii: E Theatro Sheldoniano, 1697 


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479. PINDAR. Odes of Pindar, with Several other Pieces 
in Prose and Verse, Translated from the Greek. With a Dis- 
sertation on the Olympick Games. By Gilbert West. 4to, old 
calf (hinges cracked, some margins a little stained). 

* First English Translation. Lond.: Dodsley, 1749 


480. PINKERTON (JOHN). Iconographia Scotia; or, 


Portraits of Illustrious Persons of Scotland. 56 engraved 
portraits and plates (should be 62). Lond. 1797; The Scottish 
Gallery of Portraits of Eminent Persons of Scotland, many 
of them after pictures by the celebrated Jameson. 55 engraved 
portraits (includes three more than im the list). Lond. 1799. 
First Epitions. 2 vols. 4to, full russia, gilt backs and borders 
(vebacked). Lond. 1797-1799 
* LARGE PAPER COPIES. 

481. PISTOFILO (BONAVENTURA). Il Torneo. En- 
graved title, portrait of the author, and 117 copper-plates of 
knights in armor exercising with sword and lance, by Corio- 
lano. 4to, original limp vellum (cover loose, a few leaves 
slightly spotted). Bologna: Clemente Ferroni, 1627 [1626} 

* Searce. Has music for the drums on 2 leaves. The H. W. 
Poor copy, with label. ; 


482. PLAUTI. M. Acci Plauti Comoediz superstites XX. 


accuratissime edite. Hngraved title. 24mo, handsomely 
bound in full green levant morocco, gilt borders. 
Amstelodami: Typis Ludoviei Elzeviri, 1652 


* First and only Elzevir edition. 


483. PLINIUS. Historia Naturalis. Pars I, editio 1540 
(title dated 1536) ; Pars II, editio, 1540; Pars III, editio 1536 
(title dated 1535); Index, 1538. 4 vols. 8vo, uniform 16th 
century Italian bindings in olive morocco, the sides richly 
tooled and gilt to a pattern of ornamental leaves, etc., with 
the ARMS OF ‘CARD. FELICE PERETTI or Montauto (afterwards 
Pope Sixtus V), gilt backs, gilt gauffred edges (joints very 
skilfully restored). From the Hoe library. 4% « 

Venetiis: Aldus, 1536-40 

484, PLINY. C. Plinii Cecilii Secundi Epistole et Pane- 
oyricus. Editio nova. Marcus Zuerius Boxhornius recensuit, 
et passim emendavit. Printer’s mark, ‘‘la Minerve.’’ 24mo, 
full calf antique, carmine edges (short name on title). 

Amstelodami: Ex officina Elzeviriana, 1659 

485. PLON (EUGENE). Benvenuto Cellini. Orfévre, 
Médailleur, Seulpteur. Recherches sur la vie, sur son ceuvre, 
et sur les piéces qui lui sont attribuées. Illustrated with 
facsimiles and numerous etched reproductions of his work. 
First Epirion. Thick royal 4to, cloth gilt, full gilt edges. 

Paris, 1883 

486. POE (EDGAR ALLAN). The Raven. Jllustrated 
by Gustave Doré. With Comment by Edmund Clarence Sted- 
man. Atlas folio, cloth. N. Y. 1884 

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487. POLLARD (A. F.). Henry VIII. Colored and 
illuminated frontispiece and many fine photogravure por- 
trats and facsimiles. 4to, half crushed crimson levant, gilt 
top, uncut, by Durvand. Lond., &c.: Goupil & Co., 1902 


* Limited Issue on fine paper, original wrappers bound in. 


488. PONTANUS (J. J.). Centum Ptolemei Sententizx 
ad Syrum fratrem a Pontano é greco in latinum tralate, 
atque exposite. Kiusdem Pontani libri XIIII. de Reb ccelesti- 
bus. Liber etiam de Luna imperfectus. 8vo, half calf (rubbed, 
writing on title, and some marginal notes in an ancient hand). 

Venetiis i in Atdibus Aldi, et Andrew Soceri, 1519 


* The third volume of onan! prose works. Nice speci- 
men of the Aldine edition of this celebrated work, printed with- 
in red-ruled border. Scarce. 


489. POPERY. The Protestant. Essays on the Principal 
Points of Controversy between the Church of Rome and the 
Reformed. By W. McGavin. With Essay and Appendix 
illustrating Jesuitism, Monachism, and Popery in America. 
Numerous illustrations. 2 vols. 8vo, sheep (rubbed). | 

Middletown, 1833 

490. PORPHYRIUS. De Abstinentia ab esu animalium 
libri IIII, J. B. Feliciano interprete. 4to, morocco, gilt (title 
missing). Venetiis, 1546 


491. PORTRAIT GALLERY of distinguished Poets, Phil- 
osophers, Statesmen, Divines, Painters, Architects, Physicians, 
and Lawyers. With their biographies. Arranged in chrono- 
logical order. 2 vols. royal 8vo, full calf (rubbed). 

Lond. 1853 

492, PORTUGALLIA, sive de regis Portugallix regnis et 
opibus commentarius. Engraved title. 24mo, full old vellum. 

Lugd.-Batav.: Ex officina Elzeviriana, 1641 


* The first and only Elzevir edition. Contains reference to 
America and Brazil in Chap. 8. 


493. PRATEOLUS (GABRIEL). Elenchus Haereticorum 
omnium qui ab Orbe condito, ete. 4to, original binding of 
stamped pigskin over oaken boards, with design consisting of 
central panel of conventional foliage supporting medallion 
portraits, surrounded by a pretty interlaced border, with 
outer border repeating the panel design (clasps wanting and 
some pp. stained). 

Colonie: Apud Arnoldum Quentelium, 1605 


494. PREJUGES LEGITIMES contre les Calvanistes. 
Nouvelle édition. Vignette on trtle. 16mo, limp vellum ° 
(shaken, and small holes in margins of last few leaves). 

Paris: Chez Guillaume Desprez, 1679 

495. PRIESTLEY (JOSEPH). History and Present State 
of Discoveries relating to Vision, Light, and Colours. 25 fold- 
ing plates. Firsr EpITIonN. 2 vols. in one, Ato, boards, calf 
back. Lond. 1772 

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496. PTOLEMY. la Geografia di Claudio Tolomeo, Ales- 
sandrino, Nuouamente tradotta di Greco in Italiano, da 
Girolamo Ruscelli. . .. Aggunntoui un pieno discorso di M. 
Gioseppe Molito. Thick small 4to, vellum (rebacked), title 
and following leaf repaired, and lib. stamp on title. 

Venetia: Vincenzo Valgrisi, 1561 

* A new and important edition with a new series of maps, 

64 in number, which were partly based on those of Jacopo 

Gastaldo in the edition of 1548, but on a somewhat larger seale. 

Ten of the maps relate either wholly or partly to America. 

Following the maps is the errata, and the Discourse of Moleto, 
which is sometimes wanting. The Crane copy. 


497. PYNE (W. H.). On Rustic Figures, in imitation of 
Chalk. 36 full-page plates. Ato, half morocco. 
Lond.: R. Ackermann, 1813 


* Inserted are title and two pp. on Introduction from the - 


edition of 1817. The plates are dated 1813. 


498. RACINE (JEAN). Théatre. With portrait by 
Gaucher after Santerre and 12 plates by Duclos, Flipart, 
Levasseur, Née, Rousseau, Simonet, etc., after Gravelot. 3 
vols. 8vo, half old calf (slightly foxed and rubbed, name on 
titles and frontispieces). Rouen, 1795 


499. RACINE (JEAN). Céuvres de Jean Racine. Edition 
stéréotype d‘aprés la procédé de Firmin Didot. 5 vols. 18mo, 


boards (pp. foxed), uncut. Paris, 18.7 


500. [RAMSAY (ANDREW MICHAEL).] The Travels 
of Cyrus. Head- and tail-pieces and tmtials engraved by 
Vander Gucht. Ato, old calf (corners rubbed, re-hinged). 

Lond.: Printed by James Bettenham,, 1730 


501. RAPHAEL (SANZIO D’URBIN). Imagines V. ac 
N. Test. a Raphaele Sanctio Vrbinate in Vaticani palatii 
xystis expressa, J. J. de Rubeis cura delineate et incise. 55 
full-page copper-plates engraved by Pantetti and P. Aquila. 
Oblong folio, half crushed morocco (title and plate 24 are 


wanting). Rome [1674]. 


502. RAULIN (M.). Traité dela Phthisie Pulmonaire. 
8vo, boards, calf back. Paris, 1782 


503. RAYNAL (ABBE). A Philosophical and Political 
History of the Settlements and Trade of the Europeans in the 
East and West Indies. Engraved portrait, maps and plates 


(one map torn, and one plate loose). 6 vols. 8vo, full old 
ealf. Dublin, 1784 


504. RECUEIL D’ESTAMPES ...-en France. Dans le 


Cabinet du Roy, dans celuy de le Due d’Orleans, & dans 


d’autres Cabinets. 174 copper-plates, some im bistre and 
green, after Raphael, Perugin, Jules Romain, Trtvan, Veron- 


ese, Annibal Carrache, Ge. 2 vols. folio, old ealf (bindings 


rubbed and repaired, seven plates lacking and a few plates 
repaired and soiled). Paris, 1729-42 
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005. REI AGRARIA) Auctores legesque varie, cura 
Wilelmi Goesii et Nicolai Rigaltii. Numerous fine copper- 
plate engravings and woodcuts. Ato, contemporary stamped 
vellum (pages time-stained). Amsterdam: Jansson, 1674 

* LARGE PAPER. Very rare in this state. 


906. RELATIONI (Diverse) et discorsi di diversi Amba- 
sciatori Veneziani (contains reports by Navagero, Card. 
Comendono, V. Fidele, G. Soranzo, Emiliano Manolesso, An- 
drea Boldu, ete.). Italian manuscript on paper of the first 
part of the 17th century. 4to, old vellum (water-stained). 

‘See. XVII 


007. RENNELL (JAMES). Memoir of a Map of Hindoo- 
stan; or, The Mogul Empire: With an Introduction, illustra- 
tive of the Geography and present division of that Country. 
5 folding maps and plans (spotted). The Second Edition, 
with very considerable additions and many corrections. 4to, 
old calf (rebacked). Lond. 1792 


* An invaluable work. 


508. RETZSCH (MORITZ). Outline illustrations to 
Schiller’s Song of the Bell; Schiller’s Pegasus in the Yoke; 
Sehiller’s Fight with the Dragon; -Schiller’s Fridolin; 
Goethe’s Faust. 4to, full morocco (rubbed and some plates 
sprung), full gilt edges. Stuttgart, 1857 


509. REYNOLDS (SIR JOSHUA). The Works of Sir 
Joshua Reynolds, Knight. To which is prefixed an Account 
of the Life and Writings of the Author. By Edmond Malone. 
Engraved portrat by Caroline Watson after Reynolds. 3 


vols. 8vo, full mottled calf (worn in hinges). Lond. 1809 
* William J. Le Moyne’s copy, with his autograph in first 
volume. 


510. RICAUT (PAUL). The History of the Present State 
of the Ottoman Empire. With copper-plate engravings 
exhibiting the costumes of the natives. 12mo, old calf (re- 


backed). Lond. 1686 
511. RICCI (CORRADO). la Galleria degli Uffizi. 43 
fine plates im colors. Ato, cloth. | Bergamo, n. d. 


512. RIVIERA (CESARE DELLA). Il Mondo Magico 
de gli heroi. 2 vols. in one. Small 4to, limp vellum (writing 
on margin of title and of some pages). 

Milano: Per Pietro Martire Locarni, 1605 


513. RIVERIUS (LAZARUS). Four Books of that 


Learned and Renowned Doctor, Lazarus Riverius, containing 


513 Observations or Histories of Famous and Rare Cures.... 
Unto which is added, a Fifth Book, being Select Medicinal 
Counsels of John Fernelius. All Englished by Nicholas Cul- 


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peper. Folio, rebound in full vellum (name on title and some 
leaves trimmed close, some margins worn or repaired). 

Lond.: Printed by John Streater, 1672 

* A most curious work, containing a total of nearly 600 rare 

cures. There are a number of errors in pagination, an entire 

hundred being skipped (120-221), as well as errors in signa- 

tures (A6-D). The text is apparently perfect, with A Physi- 

cal Dictionary, and Alphabetical Table of Diseases at the end. 

514. [ROLEWINCK (WERNER).] Fasciculus temporum. 
Gothic character, 47-50 lines to the page; 6 unnumbered and 
91 leaves wrongly numbered (im all 97), with signatures. 
Numerous woodcuts representing the Saviour, mews of cities, 
etc. Ato, vellum, (first leaf containing title, and numbered 
leaves 89 and 90 missing). [Lugduni: Mathias Huss, c. 1495] 

* This edition, the first printed at Lyon, is one of the rarest 
among the 33 issued during the 15th century. It contains the 
additions by Henry Wirezburg de Wach. Not in Hain. 
Copinger, II, 2437; Proctor, 8750. 

515. ROTGANS (L.). Wulhem de Derde. With engraved 
title and fine copper-plate engravings. 2 vols. in one. 4to, 
contemporary stamped vellum. : 

Amsterdam: Francois Halma, 1710-1700 


516. ROYAL DRESDEN GALLERY.. A selection of sub- 


jects engraved after pictures by the Great Masters, Claude 


Lorrain, Correggio, Guido Rem, Raphael, Rembrandt, etc., etc. 
With accompanying text. 2 vols. 4to, half olive morocco 
(some plates slightly foxed). Dresden: Payne, n,. d. 


517. ROYCROFT PRESS. A Christmas Carol (Dickens) ; 
A Message to Garcia, and Thirteen other Things (Hubbard). 
2 vols. 8vo, limp suede ealf, gilt tops, uncut. ; 

East Aurora, 1901-2 

518. RUBEL (JOHANN FRIEDRICH). Physikalische 
abhandlung von der Gewalt des Teufels in die Koérper. V7- 
gnette title. Small 4to, boards. Niirnberg, 1753 


519. [RYVES (BRUNO).] Mercurius Rusticus: or, The 
Countries Complaint of the barbarous Outrages committed by 
the Sectaries of this late flourishing Kingdom, &e. Frontis- 


piece. Small 8vo, old calf (rebacked, name on title). 
Lond. 1685 
* Has the three titles, including the Chronology of Battels, 
&e. 

520. SABELLICUS (M. A.). Rerum Venetarum ab Urbe 
Condita Decades. Roman character, 48 lines to the page; 240 
unnumbered leaves (including the 2 of Errata), with signa- 
tures. Folio, maroon morocco, gilt paneled sides and back 
(somewhat waterstained and one or 2 headings cut into). 


Venetiis: Andreas de Torresanis de Asula, 1487 


* First Epitron of this interesting Venetian official chronicle, 
which contains also references to the introduction of the art of 
printing in Italy and to Jenson. MHain-Copinger, 14053; Proc- 
tor, 4713. 

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021. SALLUST. De Conjuratione Catiline et de Bello 
Jugurthino Historie. Printer’s mark on title. Folio, original 
vellum (some writing on margins, and a few leaves slightly 
wormed). Venetiis: Joan Gryphius, 1556 

* With the leaf of errata at end. 


022. SALMASIUS (CL.). Epistola ad Andream Colvium: 
super cap XI. prime ad Corinth. Epist. de cxsarie virorum et 
mulierum coma. Printer’s design on title. Thick 12mo, 
vellum. Lugd.-Batavor.: Ex officina Elzeviriorum, 1644 

* Printed in large type. The only Elzevir edition. 


623. SALON. lL’Exposition des Beaux-Arts, Salon de 
1882—Salon of 1907. [The later volumes with text in Eng- 
lish.| Hach volume with a profusion of fine photogravure 
and other plates, a few etched and some in colors, and many 
illustrations throughout text. 26 vols. royal 8vo and 4to, 
cloth, edges uncut (one in half red morocco, a few in portfolio 
form, one cover soiled, one back slightly torn, one volume 
shaken). Paris, 1882-1907 


* An unusually fine and long run. 


524. SALON DE PEINTURE et de Sculpture. Catalogue 
deseriptif des ceuvres récompensées et des principales ceuvres 
hors concours rédigé par Georges Lafenestre. Nwmerous 
etched plates. 1879-91. 13 vols. Imp. 8vo, half blue polished 
morocco, gilt backs, gilt tops, uncut. Paris, 1879-91 


525. SANCTA SCRIPTURZ potentia demonstrata a 
Johanne Cocceio. Lugd.-Batav. 1655; Ius Publicum (Antoni 
Perezi). Amstel. 1657; Luderwaldt de Criteriis Fabularum. 
1761; Carpzovii, Dissertatio in Eologia Virgilii. 1700; 
J. Li. P. de Latinismis et Barbarismis Commentarium 1688. 
In 3 vols. 12mo and smaller, various bindings {covers of one 
vol. loose). 


526. SANDERSON (ROBERT). XXXIV. Sermons, ad ~ 
Aulam, Clerum, Magistratum, Populum. With a large Pre- 
face by the said Author. Engraved portrait by Dolle. Folio, 
old calf (rubbed, one panel loose). | 

Lond.: Printed for A. S., 1674 


527. SANDFORD (FRANCIS). The History of the Coro- 
nation of James II... .and of his Royal Consort Queen Mary. 
Illustrated with numerous fine copper-plates (some repaired). 
Royal folio, newly bound in half brown morocco. 

In the Savoy: Printed by Thomas Newcomb, 1687 


* Nineteen of the plates portray the procession, in which 
many portraits are introduced. 


528. SANDYS (GEORGE). Ovid’s Metamorphosis. Eng- 
lished, Mythologiz’d, And Represented in Figures by G. S. 
Engraved title, portrait of Ovid, and 15 plates engraved on 
copper by Clein after Saverm. Folio, old calf (back and 2 

71 


corners restored, some leaves and plates repaired, lacks 
printed title). (Oxford: John Litchfield], 1632 


* First Illustrated Edition. This translation was almost 
entirely made while Sandys was a resident of Virginia. 


529. SARGENT (JOHN S.). The Work of John 8. Sargent. 
With an Introductory Note by Mrs. Meynell. 62 reproduc- 
tions of his portraits and sketches. Imp. folio, cloth, gilt top, — 
uncut. Lond.: Heinemann, 1903 


530. SAURIN. Discours Historiques, Critiques, Theolog- 
iques et Moraux, sur les evenements les plus memorables du 
Vieux et du Nouveau Testament. Illustrated with 212 very 
fine copper-plate engravings by Hoet, Houbraken, B. Picart, 
etc. 6 vols. imp. folio, sound old red morocco, gilt backs and 
sides, full gilt edges (a few pp. of text foxed). 

Amsterdam: B. Picart, 1720-1739 

* THE EXCEEDINGLY SCARCE ORIGINAL EDITION, ON LARGEST 

PAPER, with the quality ‘‘ Papier Imperial’’ printed on title- 

page, below the imprint. In nearly all the copies offered, the 

date on the first volume appears as 1828. In the present copy, 

the correct date, 1720 appears. The plates are in the finest 
possible condition, in brilliant impressions. 


531. [SAVONAROLA (HIERONYMUS).  Expositio 
super Oratione Dominica. Gothic character, 24 leaves. 8vo, 


boards (a little wormed and inner margins of a few leaves 

mended). [Germany, c. 1510] 

* A very rare edition, apparently not quoted by any bibli- 

ographer. On the title is the following note by a 16th century 

German hand: ‘‘Haec expositio est Sanctiss. viri Jeronymi 
Savonarolae,’’ ete. 

5382. SAXONY. Great Seal of Frederick Augustus, Arch- 
duke and first King of Saxony. Seal in wax, enclosed in a gilt 
metal case, with the arms on the outside. .The seal and case 
being enclosed in a folio box of tin (seal slightly broken on 
one side). 


533. SCHAFFER (JACOB CHRISTIAN).  Vorlausige 
Beobachtungen der Schwamme um Regensburg; De Studii 
Ichthyologica; De Studii Botanici; Die Blumenpolypen der 
suszen Wasser; Der Gichtschwamm mit grunschleimigem 
Hute; Kalchartiges Bergmeel; and eight other works. In 2 
vols. 4to, boards, calf backs. Regensburg, 1759-1761 

* Each of the works is illustrated with copper-plate engray- 
ings, beautifully colored. The unmentioned works include: 
Shell-Fish, Insects, Sea life, ete. . 

534. SCHEDEL (HARTMANN). Register des buchs der 
Croniken und geschichtes mit figure und pildnussen von 
anbegein der welt bis auf dise unsere Zeit. Gothic character, 
title +. 9 unnumbered prelim. leaves + CCLXXXV num- 
bered leaves + two leaves for map of Central Europe, 
on the verso of which is a colophon. About 2,000 large and 
-small woodcuts by Wolgemuth and Pleydenwurf, including 
numerous large views of cities, genealogical trees, heads of 


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celebrated personages, maps, etc. 2 vols. large folios, boards, 
cloth back, uneut. In a portfolio. 
Nuremberg: Anthon Koberger, 1493 
* Large copy of the First Edition of the Niiremberg Chroni- 
cle in German. The passage relating to Behaim (which is want- 
ing in the original manuscript of the German translation, while 
in the Latin codex it is inserted in a different handwriting 
from the rest of the work) will be found in the present copy 
on the verso of leaf CCLXXXV. Title cut and mounted, first 
leaf of the map of Central Europe wanting, second leaf partly 
restored and mounted, piece cut from folio 169 and some head- 
lines restored, otherwise a very fine copy. Hain, 14510; Har- 
risse, B, A. V., 14. 

030. SCHURMAN (ANNA MARIA A.).  Opuscula 
Hebrea, Greca, Latina, Gallica. Pine engraved portrait. 
8vo, newly bound in full blue morocco, gilt back and sides 
(name and stamp on title). 

Lugd. Batav: Ex officina Elzeviriorum, 1648 


* First EDITION. The portrait, which was designed and en- 
graved by the author, is often missing. Very rare in this con- 
dition. Willems, 649. 


536. SCOTT (SIR WALTER). The Waverley Novels. 
Frontispreces. 12 vols. 8vo, full sheep (worn in hinges). 
Phila. 1856 


537. SHGUIN (lL. G.). Rural England. Loitering along 
the Lanes, the Common-sides and the Meadow-paths, with 
Peeps into the Halls, Farms and Cottages. With dllustra- 
tions from designs by Millas, Pettie, Barnard, North, and 
others, on Japan paper. Imp. 4to, illuminated boards (worn), 
uncut. Lond.: Strahan, n. d. 


538. SENAULT (R. P. I. F.). De l’usage des Passions. 
Derniére edition. Engraved title. 24mo, old calf, rebacked. 
Leide: Chez Jean Elsevier, 1658 


* On margin of title is written ‘‘Lib. S. J.’’ 


539. SENECA. L. Annaei Senece philosophi opera que 
exstant omnia a Justo Lipsio emendata et Scholiis illustrata. 
Editio quarta, atque ab ultima Lipsi manu. KHngraved title 
and portraits by Galle. Thick folio, full contemporary calf 
(a little worn, and title and a few leaves slightly wormed). 

Antverpie: Ex officina Plantiniana B. Moreti, 1652 


540. SERMONES Thesauri Novi de Tempore et de Sanc- 
tis. With 2 initials beautifully wulwminated im gold and colors 
and numerous capital letters finely painted im blue and red. 
2 parts in one volume. Folio, contemporary wooden binding 
covered with calf, and stamped with various designs of scrolls, 
lozenges of Dragons, and Tudor Roses: (rubbed and back 
mended). 

Nuremberge: Anthonius Koberger, X Kal. Marcii, 1487 


* Gothic character in two columns, 299+225—524 leaves. 
Signat. a-3, aa33, 72z,00, FI, aa-zz, ze Aa-Nn; 55 lines to 
the page. Copinger III, 5409—Copinger, III, 5415; Reichling, 


73 


Appendices ad Hain-Copinger, I, p. 190. No copy in the 
British Museum, nor in the Bodleian Library. Unknown to 
Hain, Panzer, Brunet and Graesse. 
Excessively rare, only two or three copies being known. 
From the library of George May Elwood, with his bookplate. 


D441. SERRES (JOHN DE). <A Generall Historie of 
France. Translated by Edward Grimeston. Engraved title 
by Elstrack and numerous woodcut portrarts. Thick folio, 
rebound in half calf (title mounted, two or three margins 
torn, last few leaves of Index wanting, and lib. stamps). 

[Lond.]: Imprinted by George Eld, 1611 


542. SEVERUS (SULPITIUS). Opera omnia. 12mo, old 
vellum. Lugd. Batav.: Ex officina Elzeviriniana, 1635 


548. SEVIGNE (MADAME LA MARQUISE DE). 
Recueil des Lettres de Madame de Sévigné a Madame la Com- 
tesse de Grignan, sa fille. Nouvelle edition, augmentée. 8 
vols. 12mo, full contemporary calf, carmine edges (worn, and 
name on titles). Paris, 1774 


544. SHAKESPEARE. The Works of ~ Shakspere. 
Edited by Charles Knight. With numerous illustrations on 
steel after pictures by Leshe, Maclise, Gilbert, Gerome and 
others. 3 vols. folio, full stamped morocco, full oilt edges. 

Lond.: Virtue and Co., n.d. 
* Fine copy of the Imperial Edition. 


545. SHAKESPEARE. Walter (James §8.). Shake- 
speare’s True Life. Nwmerous portraits and illustrations by 
Gerald FE. Mowa. Imp. 8vo, boards, uncut. 

Lond. : Longmans, Green & Co., 1890 


* Presentation copy from the author. 


546. SHERIDAN (P. H.). Personal Memoirs. Portratts, 
maps and illustrations. 2 vols. 8vo, half morocco. 


547. SHOOTING ON THE WING. N. Y. 1873; The Adi- 
rondacks (Stoddard). Glens Falls, 1893; Panorama of the 
Caledonia Canal Illustrated; Armenia and the Armenians 
_(Gaidzakian). Bost. [1898]; Scenes from Every Land (Gros- 
venor). Wash. 1907; 150 Views of the Lake District. 5 vols., 
various sizes, cloth. 


548. SIDNEY (SIR PHILIP). Biographical excerpt, 
extra illustrated with portratt and engravings. Inlaid to Imp. 
folio, half moroceo. No title. 


549. SILHOUETTES. Illustrations to Goethe’s Faust. 
Designed by Paul Konewka. Title and 12 silhouette engrav- 
ings. 4to, full brown morocco, gilt edges (illusts. slightly 
foxed). Bost. 1871 


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eit: 


990. SKELTON (JOHN). Mary Stuart. With frontis- 
prece portrait in gold and colors, besides numerous full-page 
etched and photogravure portraits, facsimiles, etc. Royal 4to, 
full green crushed morocco, gilt back, sides tooled with centre 
ornament of thistle and shamrock design, corner designs of 
thistle, gilt top, uncut, by Tapley. Lond.: Goupil & Co., 1898 

* Fine copy, with the text in English. 


5d1. SKELTON (SIR JOHN). Charles I. Colored and 
alluminated frontispiece and numerous photogravure plates 
in two states, with vignettes, &c. 4to, full crushed light-blue 
Tevant, gilt tooled on back, panels and inside borders, with 
British royal arms, crowns, rose, thistle and fleur-de-lis, gilt 
top, uncut. Lond.: Goupil & Co., 1898 


*One of a LimiTEeD Issue of 500 copies on Japan paper 
throughout. 


552. SMELLIE (WILLIAM). The Philosophy of Natural 
History. 8vo, old sheep (writing on title). Phila. 1791 


d03. SOCIAL PROBLEMS (George). Chicago, n. d.; 
Woman and Labor (Schreiner). N. Y., n. d.; Romantic Love 
and Personal Beauty (Finck). Lond. 1887. 38 vols. 12mo, 
cloth and half morocco. 


554. SOLINUS (CAIUS JULIUS). Leaf 1a title: Solinus 
De Mirabilibus Mundi. Leaf 2a (with sign. Auw)—Leaf 5b: 
Tabula. Ends on leaf 34a: Solinus de mirabilibus mundi, etc. 
Folio, vellum. Brixix, Jacobus Britanicus, 1498 

* Hain, 14883. Proctor, 7007. A few marginal notes in 
contemporary handwriting. 


555. SOLIS (ANTONIO DE). The History of the Con- 
quest of Mexico by the Spaniards. Translated into English 
from the original Spanish, by Thomas Townsend. The whole 
translation revised and corrected by Nathanael Hooke. (Plates 
and maps wanting.) 2 vols. 8vo, half crimson morocco (two 
leaves slightly damaged, slightly affecting the text). 

Lond.: Printed for T. Woodward, 1738 
* With name stamp of C. Whitefield, 1766, on each title. 


556. SOPHOCLES. Tragedix septem, una cum omnibus 
grecis scholiis, et cum latinis Ioach. Camerarii. 4to, old russia 
(rebacked, one leaf inlaid). A very large and clean copy with 
some leaves having rough edges. 

[Geneva]: Henricus Stephanus, 1568 


* A scarce and beautiful edition, and held in great estimation. 


557. SPENSER (EDMUND). The Works of Mr. Edmund 
Spenser. With a Glossary explaining the Old and Obscure 
words. Hngraved copper-plates by Du Guernier. 6 vols. 
-12mo, contemporary paneled calf, gilt backs (name on titles). 

Lond.: Tonson, 1715 
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558. SPERONI (SPERONE). Dialoghi. 8vo, old vellum. 

Vinegia: Aldo, 1544 

*In the same volume is bound: LEoNE HeEsREO, Dialoghi 
d’Amore, Venetia, Aldo, 1545 (first 2 leaves stained). 


559. SPOONER (S.). Anecdotes of Painters, Engravers, 
Seulptors and Architects, and Curiosities of Art. 3 vols. 
12mo, cloth. oy NOY 


560. STACKHOUSE (THOMAS). A New History of the 
Holy Bible from the beginning of the World to the Establish- 
ment of Christianity. Illustrated with maps and copper-plate 
engravings. Second edition, revised, corrected, improved and 

enlarged. 2 vols. folio, old calf, rebacked with morocco. 
. ; Lond.: Printed for Stephen Austen, 1742 


561. STORY of the Great March (Raymond). N. Y. 1866; 
History of the Administration of Lincoln (Raymond). N. Y. 
1864; Autobiography of A. H. Seward (Seward). N. Y. 1877. 
3 vols., various sizes and bindings. 


562. STRAHAN (EDWARD). Modern French Art. Illus- 
trated with 15 steel engravings and numerous facsimiles of — 
original drawings. New and enlarged edition. 4to, cloth, full 
gilt edges. 'N. Y. 1881 


563. STRICTURES on the Modern System of Female Edu- 
eation (More). Bost. 1802; Jacobi Hollerii Stempani, Medici 
Parisiensis Clarissimi. [1582]; Les Traveaux de Mars, ou 
]’Art de la Guerre. Vol. 1 only. Paris, 1685; Archsologia 
Greca. 2 vols. (Potter). Lond. 1795; Homer’s Iliad and 
Odyssey, in Greek. 2 vols. Lond. 1815. 7 vols. 12mo and 
Svo, sheep and vellum. 


564. STROZZA (TITUS VESPASIANUS).. Oratio ad 
Innocentium VIII. Gothic character, 33 lines to the page; 4 
unnumb. leaves. 4to, vellum. Hain, 15103; Proctor, 3657. 

[Rome: Stephanus Plannck, c. 1485] 


565. STUART (JAMES) ann REVETT (NICHOLAS). 
The Antiquities of Athens. Illustrated with numerous copper- 
plate engravings by Rooker, Baswre, and others. Atlas folio, 
old ealf, rebacked (pages somewhat stained). Volume one 
only. Lond.: John Haberkorn, 1762 


566. STUMPF (JOH.). Des grossen gemeinen Conciliums 
zu Constanz gehalten kurtze doch grundtlichere und voll- 
komnere dann vor nie in Teutsch gesihen beschreybung..... 
Item von Johann Hussen unnd Hieronymus von Prag...... 
[Zurich, Joh. Froschauer, 1541.]—Sebast. Frank vy. Worth. 
Die Gulden Arch darin der Kern und die besten haupt spriich 
des Heyligen schrifft, ete. Augsburg, Heinr. Steyner, 1528. 
In one vol. folio, leather covered wooden binding, dated 1549. 

* Fine, clean copy. 
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567. SUECIA. Sive de Suecorum regis dominiis et opibus. 
Commentarius polticus. Hngraved title. 24mo, vellum. 
Lugd. Batav.: Ex officina Elzeviriana, 1631 
* First EDITION. 


568. SUE (EUGENE). Les Mystéres de Paris. With full- 
page and numerous other woodcut illustrations by Cel. Nan- 
‘ teuil, G. Staal, Nargeot and others. 4 vols. royal 8vo, half 
leather (worn). Paris: Gosselin, 1843-4 


969. SUETONIUS. De XII Cesaribus libri VIII, de 
illustris grammaticis et de claris rhetoribus, Is. Casaubonus 
recens. 4to, contemporary binding in brown morocco, gilt 
paneled sides, gilt floral corner ornaments in the manner of 
the Eves, French coat of arms on the sides surrounded by 
the Order of St. Michael, gilt back and edges (slightly worn). 

Apud haeredes J. Chouet, 1611 


570. SUETONIUS (CAIUS) Tranquillus. Cum annotat. 
diversorum. Hngraved title. 32mo, in neat old red morocco, 
full gilt edges. Amsterodarum: Apud I. Jansonium, 1631 

* A pretty specimen of old binding. Good copy. 


571. [SWINDEN (TOBIAS).] An Enquiry into the Na- 
ture and Place of Hell. 2 folding plates. 12mo, old panel 
ealf (rebacked, corners slightly rubbed, author’s name writ- 
ten on title). Lond.: Printed for W. Bowyer, &c., 1714 


* FIRST EDITION. 


572. TACITUS. C. Cornelius Tacitus ex I. Lipsii accura- 
tissima editione. Hngraved title and portrait plate. 12mo, 
old calf, rebacked (writing on some margins). 

Lugduni Batavorum: Ex officina Elzeviriana, 1634 
* FIRST ELZEVIR EDITION. 


573. TAMBACO (JOHANNES DE). — Consolatorium 
Theologicum. Parisius per Georgium Mittelhus. Anno 
domini ete. xciij. Small 8vo, old vellum. Paris, 1493 


* Gothic letter, 8 unnumb. ll.-ciii numb.+1 blank |. Signat. 
A-O. Hain-Copinger 15238; Proctor 8112. Very rare. Bound 
together with: Opus novum Maximum et insigne super episto- 
las totius quadragesimae: quod dicitur Anima fidelis. Paris, 
Jehan Petit, 1501. Fine printer’s mark beneath the title. 


574. TAYLOR (ISAAC). Ultimate Civilization and other 
Essays. First Epirion. Lond. 1860; Four Lectures on 
Spiritual Christianity. First Eprtion. Lond. 1841. 2 vols. 
12mo and 8vo, cloth. 


575. TEMPLEMAN (PETER). Curious Remarks and 
Observations in Physics, Anatomy, Chirurgery, Chemistry, 
Botany, and Medicine. Plates. 2 vols. 8vo, old calf (re- 
backed with morocco, name cut from titles, and pp. stained). 

Lond. 1753 
77 


576. TERENTIUS. Publi Terentii Afri Comoedie Sex ad 
fidem editionis Zeuniane accurate recensite. Hngraved title 
and frontispiece (shghtly foxed). 12mo, half green morocco, 
gilt top, uncut. Lond, 1825 


* With presentation inscription on leaf following title. Nice 
copy. The engravings are by Finden after Stothard. 


577. TERENTIUS. Publii Terentii Comoediew Sex, ad 
optimas editiones nune demum emendate accedunt note Joh. 
Min-ellii, et Index absolutissimus. Hngraved frontispiece. 
12mo, vellum (name on title). | 

Hafnie: Apud Otton. Ch. Wentzell, 1741 


578. TEXTOR (JOANNES). Officine historicis poeticis- 
que referte disciplinis, et Cornucopie. Titles within fine 
woodcut borders. 3 parts in one vol., thick 8vo, old vellum 
(title and a few leaves of part I slightly waterstained and 
mended). Rars. Lugduni: Iacobus Mareschal, 1532 


079. THEATRUM BIBLICUM hoe est Historie Sacre. 
Illustrated with nearly 500 fine copper-plate engravings. 2 
vols. oblong 4to, old polished ealf. n/p). neds ea09 


580. THEATRUM DIABOLORUM, das ist ein sehr niitz- 
lich und verstending Buch, daraus ein jeder fleissig Zu lernen, 
nicht mit Keysern und Konigen sondern mit den Teuffel zu 
kempffen. Woodcut on title and at end leaf. Folio, German 
binding in oak boards covered with stamped pigskin (a few 
margins damaged, extending into text). 

Freft. a. Main: Feyerabend, 1569 


* First EpITIon. (Graesse, see: Teufel, page 105.) 


581. THORN (MAJOR WILLIAM). Memoir of the War 
in India, conducted by General Lord Lake and Sir Arthur 
Wellesley, from 1803 to 1806. Illustrated with 9 maps and 
plans of operations. 4to, new boards, cloth back, edges en- 
tirely uncut. Lond. 1818 


582. THUCYDIDES. Bellum Peloponnesiacum. Ex editione 
Wassii et Dukemi. 8 vols. 12mo, old calf (somewhat worn on 
backs). Glasgue: R. and A. Foulis, 1759 


* From the library of Marquis Townshend, with his bookplate 
in each volume. 


583. [TOLAND (JOHN).] The Life of John Milton, con- 
taining, besides the History of his Works, Several Extraordi- 
nary Characters of Men and Books, Sects, Parties, and Opin- 
ions. First Eprrion. 12mo, contemporary scored calf 
(rubbed). Lond.: Printed by John Darby, 1699 


584. TRAVEL. Constantinople (A. Van Milligen). 
Painted by Warwick Goble; Greece (J. A. MeClymont). 
Painted by J. Fulleylove; The Holy Land (Kelman). Painted 
by Fulleylove. Hach with many colored plates. 3 vols. royal 
8vo, cloth, gilt tops. Lond.: A. & C. Black, 1904-06 


78 . 


085. TRAVEL. Morocco (Forrest and Bensusa) ; Southern 
Spain (Haddon and Calvert) ; Algeria and Tunis (F. E. Nes- 
bitt). Hach with many colored plates. 3 vols. royal 8vo, 
eloth, gilt tops. Lond.: A. & C. Black, 1904-08 


586. TRAVEL. Hungary. By Adrian and Marianne 
Stokes; Ireland. By Walker and Mathew. Colored plates in 
each volume. 2 vols. large 8vo, cloth, gilt tops. 

Lond.: A. & C. Black, 1905-09 

587. TRIAL. The Arraignment, Tryal and Condemnation 
of Robert Earl of Essex, and Henry Earl of Southampton at 
Westminster the 19th of February, 1600. Small folio, half 
morocco. | Lond. 1679 

* Interesting treason trials. 

5988. TRIALS. My Life, Trial and Conviction (Cluverius). 
Richmond, 1887; Famous Trials (Morse). Bost. 1874; McCue 
Trial. Charlottesville, n. d.; and others. 7 vols. 8vo and 12mo, 
cloth and paper. 


589. TURCICI Imperii status, seu discursus varij de 
rebus Turearum. Engraved title. 24mo, original vellum 
(pages slightly time discolored). 

Lugd. Batav.: Ex officina Elzeviriana, 1630 
* First Elzevir edition. 

590. TURNBULL (GEORGE). Treatise on Ancient Paint- 
ing among the Greeks and Romans. With 54 engravings on 
copper after the ancient originals at Rome. Royal folio, old 
ealf (worn), gilt back and edges. Lond. 1740 

* LARGE PAPER Copy of the First issue, with the four addi- 
tional plates appearing only with this issue, the ordinary edi- 
tion having but 50 engravings. 

591. TURNER (J. M. W.). The Turner Gallery. A series 
of 120 engravings from the Works of the late J. M. W. Turner. 
With descriptive text by W. Cosmo Monkhouse. 2 vols. royal 
4to, full morocco (rubbed), full gilt edges. 

N. Y.: Appleton, n. d. 

592. TURNER (SIR JAMES). Pallas Armata. Miltary 
Essayes of the Ancient Grecian, Roman, and Modern Art of 
War. Written in the Years 1670 and 1671. Title printed m 
red and black. First Epirion. Small folio, newly bound in 
half morocco (Arms drawn crudely on one blank page). 

Lond. 1683 

5938. VALENTINUS (D. MICHAEL BERNHARD). 
Musei Museorum; oder der vollstandigen Schau-Buhne 
frembder Naturalien. Engraved title and numerous plates 
and text engravings. Folio, vellum (leaves repaired or dam- 
aged, and some lacking. Sold w. a. f.). Franckfurt, 1714 


* This volume comprises vols. 2 and 3 of the above work, and 
at the end is bound in ‘‘Oft-Indianische Send-Schreiben von 
allerhand raren Bewachsen, Baumen, Jubelen.’’? Franckfurt 
1714 (volume 1). Contains references and accounts of Ameri- 
can animals, ete. 


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094. VALERIUS MAXIMUS.  Dictorum Factorumque 
Memorabilium libri IX. Engraved title (edge trimmed close). 
24mo, old calf (joints worn). 

Amstelodami: Typis Danielis Elzevirii, 1671 


095. VAN DYCK. Sir Anthony Van Dyck: His Life and. 


Work. By Jules Guiffrey. Translated from the French by 
William Alison. 19 etched plates, 8 heliographs and many 
other illustrations. Large folio, cloth (very slightly shaken). 

Lond. 1896 


596. VAN DYCK (ANTOINE). Haux-Fortes de Antoine 
Van Dyck reproduites et publiées par Amand-Durand. Texte 
par Georges Duplessis. 21 etched portraits. Royal folio, full 
crimson levant morocco, Jansen style, gilt inside borders, gilt 
top, uneut, by Affolter. In slip ease. 

Paris: Amand-Durand, n. d. 


097. VANIERIUS (JACOB). Praedium Rusticum. EHn- 
graved title and 16 plates. 12mo, contemporary calf. 
Paris: Apud Marcum Bordelet, 1746 


598. VERTOT (L’ABBE DE). The History of the Knights 
of Malta. Illustrated with portrait of the Author, and 70 
Heads of the Grand Masters, etc., Maps and Plans. First 
Epition. 2 vols. folio, old paneled calf, rebacked (some plates 
foxed, and a few leaves wormed). 

*Larce Copy. Lond.: Printed for G. Strahan, 1728 


599. VIRGILIUS Universum Poema. Ornamental initials 
and vignettes. Folio, full vellum (writing on title in a con- 
temporary hand, some pp. stained and wormed, and 3 leaves 
wanting at the end). 

Venetiis: Apud Joannem M. Bonellum, 1558 


600. VIRGILIUS. Bucolica, Georgica et Aeneis Ex. Cod. 
Mediceo-Laurentiano descripta ab Antonio Ambrogi Floren- 
tino, 8S. J. Illustrated with 3. full-page plates, map, and 
numerous fine copper-plate head- and tail-preces by Barath, 
Mogalli, Giardom, Benedetti, and others. 3 vols. royal folio, 
full contemporary russia (two backs worn, and some lower 
margins of volume two water-stained). 

Rome: Excudebat Joannes Zempel, 1763 


* A fine edition, printed in large type, with many annotations. 


at the foot of each page. 


601. VOLTAIRE (JEAN FRANCOIS MARIE AROURT). 
Questions sur l’encyclopédie; La raison par 1’Alphabet; 
Melanges philosophiques; Nouveaux melanges; Histoire de 
l’Empire de Russie (2 copies) ; Contes de Vadé; and others. 
38 vols. 8vo, old calf (some worn and others rebacked). 


Londres-Genéve, 1763-1773 | 


80 


602. VOYAGE Round the World. By Dr. John F. G. 
Careri. Vol. 4 of Collection of Voyages and Travels.) En- 


graved plates mounted on separate sheets and bound in; Atlas 


to Cook’s Voyages. 52 maps and plates. No title; Volume of 
53 Architectural plates, engraved by Hulsbergh. 3 vols. 4to 
and folio, various bindings. 


6038. WADDINGTON (GEORGE) ann HANBURY 
(BARNARD). Journal of a Visit to some parts of Ethiopia. 
Illustrated with 2 maps and 15 lth. plates. 4to, new half 
morocco (some pp. and plates badly stained). 

* First EDITION. Lond.: Murray, 1822 


604. WASHINGTON (GEORGE). Official Letters to the 
Honourable Congress written during the War between the 
United Colonies and Great Britain. 2 vols. small 8vo, old 
sheep (hinges cracked, name cut from corner of each title, 
few leaves slightly foxed). Bost.: Manning & Loring, 1795 


* First BOSTON EDITION. Scarce. 


605. WEIGEL (CHRISTOPH). Passio Domini nostri 
Jesu Christi Neo-coelatis iconibus expressa. Illustrated with 
100 very beautiful engravings by Weigel after Sandrart. EKn- 
graved title. Small 4to, full calf (shght tear in margin of 
title and a few margins restored). Augspure, 1693 


606. WEIGEL (CHRISTOPHER). Sculptura Historiarum 
et Temporum Memoratrix. Engraved title and numerous 
beautiful copper-plate engravings. Folio, old ealf, rebacked. 

Nurnberg: Bey Johann Daniel Taubern, 1697 


607. WESLEY (SAMUEL). The Life of our. Blessed 
Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ. An Heroic Poem in Ten Books. 
Illustrated with 56 portraits and scenes in the Infe of Christ 
(should be 60). First Epirion. Folio, new half morocco 
(margins of two plates damaged, and one leaf wanting). 

Lond.: Printed for Charles Harper, 1693 


608. WHITTIER (J. G.). The Works of John Greenleaf 
Whittier. Jllustrated with steel portraits and photogravures. 
7 vols. 12mo, full sheep, leather labels. 

Bost.: Houghton, Mifflin, n. d. 
* Standard Library edition. 


609. WILKIE (SIR DAVID). The Wilkie Gallery. A 
selection of the best Pictures, including his Spanish and 
Oriental Sketches. Ato, full brown morceco (rubbed), full gilt 
edges. loomedss  Variare, on. dé 


610. WINCKELMANN (JOHN). The History of Ancient 
Art. Translated by G. Henry Lodge. Illustrated with por- 
trait frontispiece and numerous outline engraved plates. 
A vols, in two, royal 4to, three-quarter brown levant morccco, 
gilt tops, uncut. Bost. 1880 

* LARGE PAPER Copy, one of 100 copies printed. 
81 


611. WITSIUS (HERMANN). Miscellaneorum Sacrorum.. 
Libri IV. Engraved title and full-page copper-plate engrav- 
ings. 4to, stamped vellum (names on title). 

Trajecti ad Rhenum: Apud Franciscum Halman, 1692 


612. WITSIUS (HERMANNUS). Aegyptiaca, et Decaphy- — 
lon, sive de aegyptiacorum sacrorum cum hebraicis collaticne 
libri tres, et de decem tribubus Israelis. Engraved frontis- 
prece. Ato, old vellum. Herborne Nassauviorum, 1717 — 


613. WOLF FGESANG (Das). Full-page woodcut beneath 
the title representing the Pope and lus followers in wolf’s 
shape, the Pope with a net catching crowned geese. 4to, 
boards. Marginal notes by a contemporary hand. 

[Basel: A. Petri, 1522] 

* At the end is the author’s name ‘‘Judas Nazara,’’ a 

pseudonymous of Paul Elias; Kawerau attributes the author- 

ship to Joachin Verdian of St. Gallen. The person with a cat’s — 

head playing the lute is a caricature of Thomas Murner. Weller, 
2225; Goedeke, II, p. 278, no. 5. 


614. WRIGHT (EDWARD). Some Observations made in 
Travelling through France, Italy, etc., in the years 1720 to 
1722. Illustrated with numerous full-page and folding plates 
by Vander Gucht (one torn, but complete). 2 vols. in one, 
4to, old calf, rebacked. Lond. 1764 


615. WRIGHT (THOMAS). The History of France from 
the Earliest Period to the Present Time. IJllustratetd with 


engraved titles and plates. 38 vols. royal 8vo, half morocco. 
Lond., n. d. 


616. XENOPHON. Opera, partim grecorum exemplarium 
collatione recognita, partim a viris doctissimis. iam primum 
latinitate donata. Furst page of text within a fine ornamental 
metal border, probably engraved after Holbewn’s design, and 
numerous ornamental initials. Folio, fine contemporary 
German binding in stamped pigskin. 

Basilee: And. Cratander, 1534 


617. XENOPHON. De Cyri Expeditione libri septem. 
Text in Greek and Latin. Edited by Thomas Hutchinson. 
Folding map. 4to, half crushed wine-colored morceco (a few 
inner margins stained). Oxonii: Ex Theatro Sheldoniano, 1735 


618. XENOPHON. Xenophontis Opera, viz. Graecorum, 
Res geste at Agesilaus. Greek and Latin cum anotationibus 
Kdwardi Wells. 4 vols.; De Cyri Expeditione Lib. vii, Gr. et 
Lat. ex Edit. T. Hutchinson. 4 vols.; Xenophontis de Socrate 
Commentarii; item Socratis Apologia. 9 vols. 12mo, full old 
ealf. Glasgue: R. and A. Foulis, 1761-1764 

* The Marquis Townshend copy with his armorial bookplate 
or engraved name-plate in each volume. 


82 


619. YRIARTE (CHARLES). Florence: Its History, the 
Medici, the Humanists, Letters, Arts. Translated by C. B. 
Pitman. Illustrated with 500 engravings. Folio, full stamped 
morocco, gilt, full gilt edges. N. Y. 1882 


620. ZANTEN (LAURENS VAN). Treur-Tooneel der 
doorluchtige Vrouwen of op en ondergang der vorstinnen en 
andere Beruchte Vrouwelijke Personagien ...... begin- 
nende met de Assyrische Monarchie, en vervolgende tot aan 
het Hynde deser EHeuwe. 1 plate only. 4to, old calf (hinges 
weak). Amsterdam, 1699 


621. ZUKUNFT (DIE). Edited by Maximilian Harden. 
181 numbers (years 1898, 1894, 1909-1911) ; Fliegende Blatter. 
Illustrated. 240 numbers in 6 vols. 4to, boards, cloth backs. 

Berlin, v. d. 


622. ZWINGLI (HULDRICH). Von erkiesen und freyheit 
des speisen. Von ergerniisz und verboserung, ete. 4to, cloth 
(upper part.wormed and damp-stained). [Zurich, 1522] 


623. ZWINGLI (HULDRICH). Usslegen und griind der 
schluszreden oder Articklen durch NHuldrychen Zwingh 
Permen oun den XIX. tag Jenners jm. M. D. xxilj. jar 
ussgangen. Ttle within a listoriated woodcut border and 
fine printer’s mark at the end. 4to, boards. 

Zurich: durch Christophorum Froschower [1523] 
*RarE. Printed by order of Fabri. Kuezynski, 2893; 
Panzer, II, 2012; Rudolphi, 85. 


624. Z2WINGLI (HULDRICH). Subsidium sive coronis 
de Eucharistia. 28 leaves. Pine woodcut on title represent- 
ing the Lord’s supper, and printer’s mark at the end. Ato, 
boards (slightly wormed). Kuezynski, 2904; Rudolphi, 114. 
Very scarce. Tiguri: Christophorus Froschouer, 1525 


625. ZWINGLI (HULDRICH). Nachiit von dem Nachtmal 
oder der Dancksagung Christi. Small woodcut on title rep- 
resenting the celebration of the Passover. 4to, boards. 
Kuezynski, 2016; Weller, 4058; Rudolphi, 150. 

[Zurich]: Christophorus Froschouer, 1526 


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